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Nolidae Moth

Earias chlorodes

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Field Notes

Notes:

# yellow head green march 14 moth

Species ID Suggestions

Boll Worm Moth

Earias chlorodes

Comments (5)

Absolutely beautiful, Stephen. Looked like a Tiger Moth to me but might be Nolidae Have a look at this -Earias chlorodes ( wing span -2 cm) http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/chlo/chlorod.html apparently they can be paler.
Thanks for trying Mark, I thought that it would be easy being so green but same as you I cannot find a thing. Munyana or whoever that is spelled
A little stunner. I can't find anything like it yet. Tomorrow... ?

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