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Discussion

3 hrs ago
A good sighting, as it's the first record of this species in this patch of bush, although they're found on either side.

Egernia striolata
PJH123 wrote:
5 hrs ago
In Hampsons, 1910 work he noted "Eublemma glaucochroa, Turner ined." (ined. (abbr.): ineditus,unpublished)
seems as though this was a mistake on his part. Making his a synonym of Turners. The AFD has this as Unplaced glaucochroa (Turner, 1902)
Sticking with AFD should this be noted as Unplaced glaucochroa

Unverified Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae)
Yesterday
Sorry i went to click verify of your identification, and then slipped the pointer to undo.

Please do feel free to re-do your own authorial identification.

Alphitonia excelsa
Yesterday
Looking into these photographs at full resolution,
an old weathered, pale coloured, fruiting culm (infructescence) remains in amongst these leaves,
which shows the diagnostic features of this species : _Lomandra_longifolia_ .

Lomandra longifolia
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Likewise. Pyraustinae unsucessful too.

Unverified Pyralid or Snout Moth (Pyralidae & Crambidae)

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