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(A small engrailed, Ectropis crepuscularia)

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Bug of the Day
Whoa, a fresh BotD? Winter might finally be over...
(A small engrailed, Ectropis crepuscularia)

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Small engrailed moth im pretty sure
The easiest seen identifiers for this moth are the fang-like markings on the forewing.
Ectropis crepuscularia, the small engrailed.
Source.
#519 - Australian Small Engrailed / Twig Looper
Seems to be Ectropis excursaria. And very similar to Ectropis crepuscularia, the Small Engrailed a European and North American species. In fact, I IDed as that species first, despite being at the wrong end of the planet.
Both have a very diverse diet, and I wouldn’t be entirely surprised if they turn out to the same species in future.
Wellard, Perth
Engrailed Moth.
Ectropis bistortata.

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