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Crambid Moth

Nausinoe pueritia

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Field Notes

Habitat:

In a population of Cheese Tree saplings (Glochidion ferdinandi) Cobbler's Pegs (Bidens pilosa) Paspalum and other grasses shaded beneath a huge Grey Spotted Gum (Corymbia sp.) although Crambid Moths similar to this are in high numbers on all of the driveway lights I normally sample from as well as throughout the grassy meadows (nocturnal spotting)

Notes:

# crambid white patched wing march 14.

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Comments (2)

Nice one. I always see these in web searches but not for real yet.

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