Photos 1-2 - Eucyclodes fascinans (female)
Photos 3-4 - Platyja exequialis
Photos 5-6 - Thalassodes sp.
18/12/23 - Lepidoptera spp.
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Photos 1-2 - Eucyclodes fascinans (female)
Photos 3-4 - Platyja exequialis
Photos 5-6 - Thalassodes sp.
18/12/23 - Lepidoptera spp.
QLD:WET

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Emerald fairy with red eyes at night ♥️
Emerald moths in the subfamily Geometrinae, family Geometridae
1. Mixochlora vittata by jasonalexander 2. Iotaphora iridicolor by rohitmg 3. Rhodochlora brunneipalpis by micarva 4. Chlorodes boisduvalaria by simongrove 5. Hydata sp. by eduardo_axel 6. Agathia pisina by johnlenagan 7. Chlororithra fea by purnendu 8. Nemoria astraea by batfish 9. Eucyclodes gavissima by ivijayanand 10. Synchlora pulchrifimbria by arnoldwijker
Bonus cute wavy-lined emerald face:
Synchlora aerata by ponerinecat
Piggy face moth (Comostola laesaria)
Photo by Steve & Alison1
False Tiger Moth Caterpillar (above) and adult (below) (Dysphania militaris, Geometrinae, Geometridae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese butterflies and moths, pupae and their larvae on my Flickr site HERE...

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#1612 - Agathia distributa
AKA Agathia disconnecta. Photo by Brad Callcott in Ayr, Queensland.
One of the Emerald Loopers, found in Queensland, but I don’t have any information on diet.
Red-bordered Emerald, Nemoria lixaria (by me)
Collection of Moths found in Town
Unidentified, subfamily Olethreutinae
Unidentified, subfamily Geometrinae
Microstola ammoscia
Marasmia poeyalis
Unidentified, genus Culladia
Unidentified, subfamily Lymantriinae
27/06/22-18/07/22