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White Antenna Wasp Moth

Amata nigriceps

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Field Notes

Notes:

I was enjoying myself so much a second spotting seemed necessary. These moths had gathered into native grasses and low shrubs under tall Angophora or maybe Red Gums in an area of about ten metres by ten metres with thirty or so specimen.

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