Capusa senilis

Black-banded Wedge-moth at Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm

Capusa senilis at Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm - 30 Dec 2023
Capusa senilis at Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm - 30 Dec 2023
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Capusa senilis 31 Dec 2023 donhe
Capusa senilis 30 Dec 2023 owenh
Unidentified 30 Dec 2023 HelenCross

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7 comments

owenh wrote:
   30 Dec 2023
http://www.lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/naco/senilis.html
HelenCross wrote:
   30 Dec 2023
Thanks Owen, good to see the Butterfly House website is still working
owenh wrote:
   31 Dec 2023
Thanks Helen, the LBH masterpiece showcasing the phenomenal amount of work on all things Lepidoptera by Don Herbison-Evans @donhe is still going strong and can now be found at: http://www.lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Dec 2023
Excellent!!
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Dec 2023
Have just updated the following pages (neither Don's or CSIRO moths links were working): Moths (Lepidoptera) Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera)
ibaird wrote:
   31 Dec 2023
Don and I have noticed that recently fhat the LBH link has been temporarily inaccessible apparently due to 'https'. Delete the 's' and the link works.
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Dec 2023
Good tip Ian!

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  • 30 Dec 2023 02:54 PM Recorded on
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  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • Larvae Breeding behaviour

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