Odd Shots.

Casemoth larvae are very abundant on the tree trunks at the moment, with more
than one species involved.

This Lepidoscia species was having to contend with all sorts of obstacles as it was
making its way up the trunk of a red gum.

Found this Nacoleia rhoeoalis (Crambidae) while looking for jumping spiders.

The Black Turnip Moth, Neumichtis nigerrima is an agricultural pest with the larvae attacking turnips, potatoes, clover, and pasture grasses.

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October #3.

A few moths from the garden on a quiet night. First a female Cryptic Bark Moth, Gastrinodes argoplaca, (Boarmiinae) showing the hind wings in the second image.

A smaller Geometrid, The Plumed Carpet, Chloroclystis approximata, (Larentiinae)

A Lasiocampid, Pinara divisa complex, and some eggs discovered a few days later.

Two Cup Moths, first a Pale Cup Moth, Doratifera pinguis, (Limacodidae)

And an Orange Cup Moth, Pseudanapaea transvestita.

Finally for this collection, a common Noctuid, Rhapsa suscitatalis, male,

Female.

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