OECOPHORIDAE
Concealer Moth 
 
TORTRICIDAE
Leafroller
 
CASTNIIDAE
Sun Moth
 
LIMACODIDAE
Mottled Cup Moth
Black Slug Cup Moth
Four-spotted Cup Moth
Fern Cup Moth  
 
Pyralid Moths
 
GEOMETRIDAE
Bizarre Looper Moth I
 
 
Common Anthelid
 
 
NOTODONTIDAE
  
LYMANTRIIDAE
Brown Tussock Moth
Painted Pine Moth
White Tussock Moth 
 
ARCTIIDAE
Magpie Moth
Orange Spotted Tiger
AGANAIDAE
Yellow Tiger Moth
 
NOCTUIDAE
Transverse Moth
Lawn Armyworm  
Achaea Moth
 
 

                                               

Black Slug Cup Moth - Doratifera casta

Family Limacodidae 

This page contains pictures and information about Black Slug Cup Moths that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Caterpillar 25mm
 
The Black Slug Cup Moth caterpillar is black in colour with white spikes. It has a orange-brown head. The caterpillar is legless and moves like a slug. On it thorax position there are four spikes with stinging hairs. 
 
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This caterpillar feeds on gum and wattles leaves. We found Black Slug Cup Moth caterpillar caterpillar on blade grass in Macgregor Bushland during mid summer. Usually a caterpillar leaves its host plant only if it is fully grown and looking for a place to pupate. We then brought it home to see what would happen.
 
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Pupa 8 mm diameter 
 
We put the caterpillar in a glass jar. Two days later, the caterpillar pupated on the side of the glass jar. The pupa was brown in colour. The second picture shows the moth came out from the pupa after two weeks.
 
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Moth wingspan 30mm
 
The moth was shiny brown in colour, with two black dots on each forewing. The moth looks identical to another moth Four-spotted Cup Moth in this family, although their caterpillar look very different. 
 

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