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14.04.2015 16:01, Ele-W

10. Catephia linteola, Nagia. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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14.04.2015 16:07, Ele-W

11. Comostola laesaria (Walker, 1861), Red-dotted Emerald Moth. Darwin, NT, Australia. July 2011

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12. Condica dolorosa. Darwin, NT, Australia. August 2011

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14.04.2015 16:09, Ele-W

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14.04.2015 16:10, Ele-W

13. Cosmopterigidae, Labdia, Labdia semicoccinea. Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. February 2011

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14.04.2015 16:12, Ele-W

14. Crambidae, Crambinae. Mataranka Homestead, NT, Australia. April 2010

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14.04.2015 16:13, Ele-W

15. Creatonotos gangis (Arctiidae), Tiger Moth. Darwin, NT, Australia. July 2011

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14.04.2015 16:15, Ele-W

Everything, for today, tomorrow morning I will try to continue. smile.gif

14.04.2015 22:06, Triplaxxx

The promised swimmers are extremely non-photogenic creatures, they shine from everything that glows.

Dytiscidae. Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, NT, Australia. April 2015

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The blitzkrieg didn't work out, so we need to shoot them in some other way before I figure out how. But I'll figure it out. smile.gif

These are not Dytiscidae, but beetles from the family Noteridae.
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15.04.2015 0:26, Victor Titov

These are not Dytiscidae, but beetles from the Noteridae family.

Exactly-Noteridae! Although there is one superfamily (Dytiscoidea), but the families are different.
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15.04.2015 3:17, Ele-W

These are not Dytiscidae, but beetles from the Noteridae family.

Exactly-Noteridae! Although there is one superfamily (Dytiscoidea), but the families are different.


Fixed it! smile.gif

15.04.2015 3:21, Ele-W

And we continue to talk about moths and moths.

16. Dermaleipa microrrhoea (Fabricius, 1775). Darwin, NT, Australia. June 2011

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15.04.2015 3:22, Ele-W

17. Donuca lanipes (Butler, 1877), White Banded Noctuid Moth. Darwin, NT, Australia. July 2011

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15.04.2015 3:28, Ele-W

18. Dysgonia latizona. Darwin, NT, Australia. July 2011

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15.04.2015 3:53, Ele-W

19. Dysphania fenestrata, Four o'clock moth. Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. March 2010

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15.04.2015 3:54, Ele-W

20. Dysphania fenestrata, Four o'clock moth. Litchfield National Park. January 2011

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21. Erebus ephespheris. Darwin, NT, Australia. June 2009

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15.04.2015 3:58, Ele-W

22. Eudocima fullonia (Clerck, 1764), fruit piercing moth. Darwin, NT, Australia. December 2011

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15.04.2015 4:01, Ele-W

23. Euproctis lucifuga. Mataranka Homestead , NT, Australia. April 2010

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24. Euproctis lutea. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2010

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15.04.2015 4:02, Ele-W

25. Gelechiidae, Dichomeris sp. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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26. Gelechiidae, Dichomeris sp. Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. April 2011

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15.04.2015 5:26, Ele-W

27. Geometridae, Chlorocoma sp. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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15.04.2015 5:27, Ele-W

28. Geometridae, Thalassodes sp. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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15.04.2015 5:29, Ele-W

29. Geometridae, Thalassodes sp. Darwin, NT, Australia. March 2011

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