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NanetteHooker wrote:
23 Jun 2025
Ocimum.
Fruiting calyx 5–6 mm long; leaves frequently lemon-scented (when crushed; leaf blade width 5-10 mm = Ocimum × africanum.
Fruiting calyx 4–5 mm long; variously aromatic; leaf blade width 10-25 mm = Ocimum americanum.

Acaena (genus)
NanetteHooker wrote:
23 Jun 2025
Eucalyptus phoenicea

Eucalyptus sp.
donhe wrote:
30 May 2025
Not convincing. It needs to be reared in captivity to get an adult male moth to get a secure determination of the species.

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
Hejor1 wrote:
30 May 2025
@donhe I think they were bits of leaf, just very dry eucalyptus leaves. The middle vein of the leaf is visible in the last photo, top most leaf, running down right hand side (vertically oriented in the photo)

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
donhe wrote:
29 May 2025
This appears to cover the case with pieces of bark, not leaf like M. phyllosaca,

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
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