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donhe wrote:
12 Oct 2024
OK. The basal pale spots look more like A. callisto. than P. glycinae.

Apina callisto
LisaH wrote:
12 Oct 2024
Sorry for the quality of photos. The markings on the moths’ wings were mostly orange/yellow, rather than white, and did not look like gravevine moths to me? (See photos I’ve added)

Apina callisto
Steve818 wrote:
10 Jun 2024
Features that point to E.serraensis subsp. serraensis rather than E. serraensis subsp. verrucata: less warty buds, smaller fruits, northern part of the distribution for these species.

Eucalyptus serraensis subsp. serraensis
donhe wrote:
30 May 2024
@WendyEM : sorry Wendy. Currently on cruise around med. Doing this with phone, and inadequately controlled fingers.

Hellula hydralis
donhe wrote:
29 Feb 2024
Pink stingers

Doratifera quadriguttata and casta

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