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121 species

Doratifera quadriguttata (Four-spotted Cup Moth)

Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata

Ectropis (genus) (An engrailed moth)

Ectropis (genus)
Ectropis (genus)
Ectropis (genus)

Endotricha ignealis (A Pyralid moth (Endotrichinae))

Endotricha ignealis
Endotricha ignealis
Endotricha ignealis

Epicoma melanospila (Black Spot Moth)

Epicoma melanospila
Epicoma melanospila
Epicoma melanospila

Epiphyas postvittana (Light Brown Apple Moth)

Epiphyas postvittana
Epiphyas postvittana
Epiphyas postvittana

Eucymatoge scotodes (Eucymatoge scotodes)

Eucymatoge scotodes
Eucymatoge scotodes

Eudocima fullonia (Fruit Piercing Moth)

Eudocima fullonia
Eudocima fullonia
Eudocima fullonia

Faveria tritalis (Couchgrass Webworm)

Faveria tritalis
Faveria tritalis
Faveria tritalis

Fodina ostorius (Fodina ostorius)

Fodina ostorius
Fodina ostorius
Fodina ostorius

Gastrophora henricaria (Fallen-bark Looper, Beautiful Leaf Moth)

Gastrophora henricaria
Gastrophora henricaria
Gastrophora henricaria

Halone sejuncta (Variable Halone)

Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta

Hellula hydralis (Cabbage Centre Moth)

Hellula hydralis
Hellula hydralis
Hellula hydralis

Hippotion scrofa (Coprosma Hawk Moth)

Hippotion scrofa
Hippotion scrofa
Hippotion scrofa

Hyalarcta huebneri (Leafy Case Moth)

Hyalarcta huebneri
Hyalarcta huebneri
Hyalarcta huebneri

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