Geometrids have been hard to come by with the exception of Crypsiphona ocultaria which has been quite numerous. During one session two or three Ciampa arietaria (Nacophorini) landed on the sheet. This species can be readily identified by the dark forked projection on the frons, seen in the following images.
The Forked Pasture-moth, female.
Male.
A nice Emerald, (Prasinocyma) semicrocea. (Geometrinae)
The Common Gum Emerald, female.
And two Ectropis excursaria, (Boarmiinae)
The Common Bark Moth, male.
Female.
And while doing some tree work this larva was spotted, possibly a Fisera species.
And with the rains, Abantiades atripalpis is still coming in to the house lights.
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