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20 May 2025

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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
2 hrs ago
Mm, perhaps, but on that evidence I suggest most Paramelora (genus) species seem to have a much more wavy pattern across the forewing. A problem is the apparent 'worn' nature of this specimen.

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
4 hrs ago
By the way Jucus sp. has not gone.
Here : Juncus sp.
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Juncus sp.
4 hrs ago
Oh glad you already know the identification to genus.
Notes on this sighting – please the best place for saying what identification and identifying features you already know.

Juncus sp.
KylieWaldon wrote:
4 hrs ago
I agree Jason but there is no 'juncus species' anymore. So i didn't like to guess which species it could be. :)

Juncus sp.
PJH123 wrote:
4 hrs ago
Possibly Paramelora sp
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=362577

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