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ibaird wrote:
31 min ago
A Hawk moth larvae?

Sphingidae
37 min ago
As planted and on the edge of sports-fields, considering alternative species identification candidates possibilities of exotic _Ficus_ spp. .
Really looks like _Ficus macrophylla_ and IMHO this remains the most likely species identification.
_Ficus macrophylla_ trees commonly get planted too, of course.

Ficus (genus)
1 hr ago
@RogerF I think this is Cadmus alternans - but perhaps it is a faded C. rugicollis - what do you think?

Cadmus sp. (genus)
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
Now known as Orientozeuzera quieta.

Orientozeuzera quieta
GBS wrote:
2 hrs ago
Certainly Atelurinae. Quite likely Australiatelura sp. but this can only be determined by close examination of the ventral abdomen

Atelurinae (subfamily)
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