Anisynta cynone (Hewitson, [1874])
(one synonym : Hesperilla gracilis)
Cynone Skipper
TRAPEZITINAE, HESPERIIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley

(updated 25 July 2004)

These Caterpillars are greyish with a brown head and thorax, and have a dark line down the back, and a white line along each side. The Caterpillars grow to a length of about 2 cms. They live in a shelter constructed from a folded leaf secured with silk. The Caterpillars feed nocturnally on various grasses from the family POACEAE, including :

  • Rough Spear-grass ( Austrostipa scabra ),
  • False Brome ( Brachypodium distachyon ),
  • Couch ( Cynodon dactylon ),
  • Rice Millet ( Oryzopsis miliacea ), and
  • Grey Tussock Grass ( Poa sieberiana ).


    (Specimen: courtesy of the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney)

    The adults are dark brown on top, with cream spots on each fore wing. Underneath, they are brown with a pale area under each forewing costa, and white spots under each hindwing. The butterflies have a wing span of about 2 cms.

    This species are found in :

  • New South Wales,
  • Victoria, and
  • South Australia,

    as various races:

  • cynone,
  • gunneda,
  • gracilis, and
  • grisea.

  • Further reading :

    Michael F. Braby, Butterflies of Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 1, pp 115-116.


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