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
 
 

                                               

Magpie Moth - Nyctemera secundiana

Family Arctiidae 

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

Male, body length 25mm
 
Magpie Moths are sometimes seen in garden and roadside during daytime and also at night. Their forewings are dark brown with white patterned band across. Their abdomens have black and yellow rings, the typical Tiger Moths warning colour pattern.
 
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Female, body length 25mm
 
Male and female are look similar except their antenna. Their caterpillars are hairy with orange bands. They feed on  a garden weed called Thickhead Cassocephalum crepidiodes
 
Magpie Moths are active during the day time although we sometimes find this moth attacked by window light. The above second picture was taken outside our kitchen in a winter night.
 
Their Caterpillars have long hairs, with orange and dark bands along the body. 

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