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KimberiRP wrote:
17 min ago
Host is a Longhorn beetle [Cerambycidae], as noted; the genus is Ancita.

Entomophthoraceae (family)
KimberiRP wrote:
20 min ago
Host is a Leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae).

Entomophthoraceae (family)
VanessaC wrote:
1 hr ago
I reckon this might be Anthela addita - it looks like a younger version of sighting 4625658...

Anthela (genus) immature
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
Good work. Good luck.

Chloroclystis (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
Yes they could be earlier instars. But they do look to have a different body form (dumpy/spiky) also. Do you have any fresh wattle blossom. They might be thirsty (little moisture in dried out food) I know this is tricky as the Chloroclystis can have their hidden shelters in the old sprays. Good luck with the raising. Fingers crossed. I am impressed with you finding them. I never much manage to find these fellas at wattle blossom time.

Chloroclystis (genus)
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