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    Default Marbled Beauty Moth- Cryphia domestica

    ... I think. It's about my fingernail size, about 1 to 1.2 cm long. The second shot is not 100% confirmed, but I think it was the same sort, albeit with the yellow cast you get from the lightbulb.
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    It' looks like it to me as well Louise.
    Good capture

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    Good shots Louise, must process the two or three moths I took last week.
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