OECOPHORIDAE
Concealer Moths 
TORTRICIDAE
Leafrollers
 
CASTNIIDAE
Sun Moths
 
LIMACODIDAE
Cup Moths
 
Pyralid Moths
 
GEOMETRIDAE
Looper Moths
 
Anthelid Moths
Anthelid Moth
 
 
NOTODONTIDAE
Prominents Moths
LYMANTRIIDAE 
Tussock Moths
ARCTIIDAE
Tiger Moths
AGANAIDAE
Tiger Moths
NOCTUIDAE
Owl Moths 
 
 

                                               

Unknown Moths

Followings are Moths that yet to be identified. Please advise if you can identify any of them.. 
 
 
Brown Moth1 hiding on ground                         
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?sp., wingspan 25mm 
 
Unknown small moth
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?sp., wingspan 15mm 
We found quite a number of this small moth rested outside our windows during the early winter night.
 
Unknown white moth
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?sp., body length 15mm
This small white moth is common in Toohey Forest during early winter. They rested on grass or stem near the ground. When disturbed they flied and rested on another spot a few meter away.
 
 

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Last updated: May 02, 2005.