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Dasypodia selenophora

Southern old lady moth at Isaacs, ACT

Dasypodia selenophora at Isaacs, ACT - 9 Jan 2023
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Identification history

Dasypodia selenophora 10 Jan 2023 ibaird
Dasypodia selenophora 10 Jan 2023 MatthewFrawley

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Lampropholis delicata (Delicate Skink) at Isaacs, ACT - 10 Jan 2023 by MatthewFrawley
Gazania linearis (Gazania) at Isaacs, ACT - 20 Sep 2022 by MatthewFrawley
Illeis galbula (Fungus-eating Ladybird) at Isaacs, ACT - 25 Jul 2022 by MatthewFrawley
Gazania linearis (Gazania) at Isaacs, ACT - 30 Sep 2021 by Mike

Location information

Species information

  • Dasypodia selenophora Scientific name
  • Southern old lady moth Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 9 Jan 2023 06:08 PM Recorded on
  • MatthewFrawley Recorded by

Additional information

  • 50mm or larger Animal size
  • Unknown Gender
  • Alive / healthy Animal health

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