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4 min ago
Possibly a Platybrachys species

Fulgoroidea (superfamily)
AlisonMilton wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Jon. I wasn't sure as it wasn't flying

Australelis anthracina
AlisonMilton wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Jon

Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Alison, thanks for the record. Myrmecorhynchus emeryi is not often recorded, though is widespread. It is a polymorphic genus, having workers of various sizes. The small workers are most commonly seen, but this is a media or major worker. Cheers, Jon

Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
I don't see the dorso-lateral rows of red spots. @Anna123 : can you try and rear it to get an adult moth for an ID?

Lymantriinae (subfamily)
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