Clania ignobilis (Walker, 1869)
Faggot Case Moth
(one synonym: Eumeta ernesti)
PSYCHIDAE

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

(updated 1 March 2007)


These Caterpillars live and pupate in a silken case. to which they attach twigs parallel to the axis of the case. Often, all the twigs are of uniform length, except for one twig which is cut longer than the others.


(Photo: courtesy of Vanessa, Tasmania)

The Caterpillars normally only protrude the head and thorax out of the case, as these are covered in a hard skin that is coloured in a light and dark brown pattern. The soft abdomen is kept inside the protective case.


(Photo: courtesy of Vanessa, Tasmania)

The Caterpillars are said to feed exclusively on

  • Gum Trees ( Eucalyptus, MYRTACEAE ),

    but they have been reported on:

  • Silver Birch ( Betula pendula, BETULACEAE ),
  • Australian Cypress ( Callitris, CUPRESSACEAE ), and
  • Pine ( Pinus, PINACEAE ).

    The case can grow to a length of up to 5 cms.


    (Photo: courtesy of Peter Marriott)

    The adult male is brown with a long prehensile abdomen, and a wingspan of about 3 cms. The female is wingless. The species is found over the eastern half of Australia, including Tasmania.


    Further reading :

    Ian F.B. Common, Moths of Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 179.


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