Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 7 February 2008)
This Caterpillar was unfortunately introduced into Australia by accident. It is a cosmopolitan pest, particularly damaging textiles. It has been found in animal pelts, ]hair stuffing of saddlery blankets, and even stored guano.

The adult moth has forewings that are brown with dark areas toward the base and small dark markings by the wingtips. There is a fringe of hairs along the back of each hind wing. It has a wingspan of about 1 cm.

So far, the species has only been recorded in Tasmania in Australia.
Further reading :
Gaden S. Robinson & Ebbe S. Nielsen, Tineid Genera of Australia, Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera Volume 2, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 1993, pp. ix,x,10,246-252,263,279.
![]() caterpillar |
![]() butterflies |
![]() caterpillars |
![]() moths |
![]() caterpillar |