Sheldon, QLD species


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Crypsiphona ocultaria (Red-lined Looper Moth)

Crypsiphona ocultaria
Crypsiphona ocultaria
Crypsiphona ocultaria
Cryptophasa rubescens
Cryptophasa rubescens
Cryptophasa rubescens

Cupha prosope (Bordered Rustic)

Cupha prosope
Cupha prosope
Cupha prosope

Damias (genus) (A Tiger moth (Lithosiini))

Damias (genus)

Elophila responsalis (Elophila responsalis)

Elophila responsalis
Elophila responsalis
Endotricha mesenterialis
Endotricha mesenterialis
Endotricha mesenterialis

Enispa parva (An Erebid moth (Acontiinae)

Enispa parva

Epidesmia chilonaria (Golden-winged Epidesmia)

Epidesmia chilonaria
Epidesmia chilonaria
Epidesmia chilonaria
Epidesmia perfabricata
Epidesmia perfabricata
Epidesmia perfabricata

Epidesmia tryxaria (Neat Epidesmia)

Epidesmia tryxaria
Epidesmia tryxaria
Epidesmia tryxaria
Epipaschiinae (subfamily)
Epipaschiinae (subfamily)
Epipaschiinae (subfamily)

Eressa angustipenna (A Tiger moth (Ctenuchini)

Eressa angustipenna
Eressa angustipenna
Eucyclodes insperata
Eucyclodes insperata
Eucyclodes insperata

Eucyclodes metaspila (Inscribed Emerald)

Eucyclodes metaspila
Eucyclodes metaspila
Eucyclodes metaspila

Eulechria (genus) (A Concealer moth (Eulechria group))

Eulechria (genus)
Eulechria (genus)
Eulechria (genus)

Eulechria marmorata (A Concealer moth (Eulechria group))

Eulechria marmorata
Eulechria marmorata
Eulechria marmorata

Eupanacra splendens (A Hawk moth (Macroglossinae))

Eupanacra splendens
Eupanacra splendens
Eupanacra splendens

Euploea corinna (Common Crow Butterfly, Oleander Butterfly)

Euploea corinna
Euploea corinna
Euploea corinna

Euproctis lucifuga (A Tussock Moth (Lymantriinae))

Euproctis lucifuga
Euproctis lucifuga
Euproctis lucifuga

Euproctis lutea (Lyantriinae)

Euproctis lutea
Euproctis lutea
Euproctis lutea

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