OECOPHORIDAE
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CASTNIIDAE
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LIMACODIDAE
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Gum Snout Moth - Entometa fervens

This page contains pictures and information about Gum Snout Moths that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Caterpillar length 60mm 
 
This is a large caterpillar has a pair of dorsal glands on abdominal segment eight and a pair of erectile on the metathorax. The caterpillar feeds on Eucalyptus.
 
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We found the moth resting on a grass stem late in the afternoon in Karawatha Forest. It was in mid summer. The moth did not quit move even disturbed. 
 
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The moth was pale brown in colour with brawn dots pattern. Its hind wings were pale orange. It had a snout body. We can tell the moth was a male by the shape of its antenna. 
 

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Last updated: April 29, 2005.