Yes, excellent find. I thought it might be in the Tineidae family given the topknot (head), but I clearly overlooked this species. The ALA and iNaturalist photos suggests the species has a widespread Eastern Australian distribution, but there don't seem to be many photo records yet online for this species. A new species for NatureMapr's Canberra and Southern Tableland region. Excellent photo.
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