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donhe wrote:
43 min ago
l you need is a clean jamjar, see
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/faqs/care.html

Entometa (genus)
danswell wrote:
Yesterday
Hi @donhe - would love to, but Im not familiar with the technique for doing that (do you have some guidance/reference)?
Secondly, I already let it go.
If I was able to catch another one and was confident in rearing it out, I would.

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donhe wrote:
1 Mar 2025
@danswell : can you rear it in captivity to get an adult moth to determine the species ?

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kasiaaus wrote:
28 Feb 2025
Thanks Wendy. You are right of course. It is Erechthias acontistes. I thought I recognized it but I couldn't find it.

Erechthias acontistes
kasiaaus wrote:
27 Feb 2025
I think it is a Zelleria sp. Not Zelleria cynetica. It was larger and different. I looked on BOLD and there are a lot of ANIC Zelleria specimens but I was unable to match it.

Zelleria sp.
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