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Photo by Vic
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Southwest corner of Blackbutt Forest, near containment Dam

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (6)

It might just be a tussock moth. I wouldn't put it up there until verified.
It is indeed Vicki !! amazing site amazing people and even amazing organisms i just love it!!
Oh Atul!! i should be thanking you ! what a wonderfull site:-) Beautifull Amazing world we live in. Thanks Martini for info, appreciated.
It's one of the tussock moths. Hairy with four sets of bristles like a toothbrush. Female adults usually have no wings. I have some pics FYI.
nice one ! welcome to project noah!
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PublishedDecember 10, 2011

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