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Tapirlord wrote:
24 Nov 2024
This would almost certainly be D.monaroensis following the most recent circumscription.

Diuris dendrobioides
ibaird wrote:
2 Nov 2024
I think the similarity of this sighting photo with Sighting No 4429508 is quite strong. but the suggested ID of 'Philobota (genus)' is not certain.

Philobota (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
2 Nov 2024
As far as I can see, the only live shots in that book (Mon Vol. 11, CSIRO) are of larvae. There are many moths figured but they are all pinned specimens. I did notice that ~ 4 yrs ago Lauri Kaila contributed to ID of Research Grade shots on iNat where there are only 5 Elachista species and one new species confirmed. A question I would have for Lauri or other experienced researchers is - can a moth like this, when at rest (more tightly rolls its wings), pull down the long fringe extending from the tornus so that is not apparent or extends in the line of the body rather than sticking up at right angles?

Philobota (genus)
2 Nov 2024
Probably a Lasioglossum species.

Apiformes (informal group)
donhe wrote:
2 Nov 2024
might be a photo in Lauri Kaila's Elachistine Moths of Australia ?

Philobota (genus)
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