Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 20 May 2005)

(Photo: courtesy of
Catherine J. Young)
These caterpillars are pale brown and covered in spiky warts.

The adult moths of this species are various shades of grey-brown with a wavy pattern of darker markings, and a wingspan of about 3 cms.

Its claim to fame is its extraordinary resting posture, with forewings dislocated to point forward.

The eggs are white, smooth, and oval.
The species is found over southern Queensland and in New South Wales in Australia.
Further reading :
Ian F.B. Common,
Moths of Australia,
Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 372.
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