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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    O. tirhaca must be a widespread species as I know it's regular in SW Europe.
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    That Daphnis is simply stunning!
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    Some very smart moths there.
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    Two cracking looking moths, Atropos!
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    Happy New Year to you too & hope you don't have too many problems given your isolation. Nice to see the Grammodes. A related species G. bifasciata was new to the UK backin 2020 & given the name Parallel Lines.
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    I don't have strong feelings one way or the other-whichever you feel is best?
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    I didn't realise Convolvulus Hawkmoths had such a wide distribution. Some of the others are pretty smart too.
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    I thought the very same when I saw this early this morning before you posted this-particularly the right-hand image.
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    That is a stunning moth for sure!
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    Australian Moths and other garden observations

    Good to have you back with some stunning moths!
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