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Heliotrope Moth
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Orange Spotted Tiger 1
Orange Spotted Tiger 2
Triangular Tiger Moth
 
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Triangular Tiger Moth - ? Amata sp.

Family Arctiidae

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

Body length 20mm
 
We find this mating couple in Karawatha Forest in late summer. We can also find them near Stockyard Creek. This moth look similar to the Orange Spotted Tiger Moth except it has the yellow patterns on its thorax.
 
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Then we found this moth is quite common in Brisbane bush. It can be seen from early summer to early winter. 
  
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The above second picture shows the Tiger Moth hiding under a small rock on ground. We did not expect to found the moth when we turned over the rock to check an ants nest. The moth was still pale in colour, it could be just came out from a pupa. 
 
The moths have narrow fore wings, small hind wings and ringed abdomen. They look like the Amata species but we are not sure. If you know what species they are please advise us by email.
 

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