Gum Snout Moth Caterpillar. Gum Snout Moth Caterpillar Project Noah Common Gum Snout Moth (formerly known as Opsirhina fervens Gum Snout Moth (previously known as Lebeda apicalis) LASIOCAMPINAE, LASIOCAMPIDAE, BOMBYCOIDEA Don Herbison-Evans ([email protected]) and Stella Crossley
Gum Snout Moth larva Entometa fervens (Walker 1855) at Mount Annan Botanic Garden a photo on from www.flickriver.com
female (Photo: courtesy of Peter Marriott, Moths of Victoria - Part 1) Gum Snout Moth Entometa fervens, caterpillar length 60mm, adult wingspan 60mm, subfamily LASIOCAMPINAE This is a large caterpillar has a pair of dorsal glands on abdominal segment eight and a pair of erectile on the metathorax
Gum Snout Moth larva Entometa fervens (Walker 1855) at Mount Annan Botanic Garden a photo on
The specimen that delayed its pupation by an extra 3 weeks actually emerged as a female adult. Gum Snout Moth Entometa fervens, caterpillar length 60mm, adult wingspan 60mm, subfamily LASIOCAMPINAE This is a large caterpillar has a pair of dorsal glands on abdominal segment eight and a pair of erectile on the metathorax The specimen that delayed its pupation by an extra 3 weeks actually emerged as a female adult.
Gum Snout Moth Caterpillar Project Noah. The caterpillar pupates in a rather conspicuous white cocoon on a foodplant leaf We found the moth resting on a grass stem late in the afternoon in Karawatha Forest
Wattle Snout Moth Caterpillar Project Noah. female (Photo: courtesy of Peter Marriott, Moths of Victoria - Part 1) Also displayed were two black strips one in front of the horns and other just posterior to the horns