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Geometridae (family) IMMATURE

1 Unidentified IMMATURE Geometer moths at Aranda, ACT

Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Aranda, ACT - 16 Dec 2019 12:33 PM
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Aranda, ACT - 16 Dec 2019 12:33 PM
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Aranda, ACT - 16 Dec 2019 12:33 PM
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Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 27 Nov 2024 ibaird
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 23 Nov 2024 donhe
Hyposidra talaca 22 Nov 2024 ibaird
Hyposidra sp. (genus) 5 Aug 2021 MichaelMulvaney
Hyposidra species 18 Dec 2019 donhe
Unidentified 16 Dec 2019 Jubeyjubes

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5-12mm

13 comments

   17 Dec 2019
A moth
donhe wrote:
   18 Dec 2019
Hyposidra species - very characteristic pattern. I do not know which species are found this far south.
ibaird wrote:
   18 Dec 2019
The ALA records 1 observation each of H. talaca in Victoria and one in central NSW photographed as larvae only. Photos there are of adults are from tropical Qld or Sri Lanka. Travelled south on vegetable produce perhaps?
Jubeyjubes wrote:
   18 Dec 2019
I should note the lettuce was in the garden 😊
ibaird wrote:
   18 Dec 2019
Perhaps the lettuce seedlings came from Queensland with the moths eggs attached and they have hatched in this warm weather? Did you plant lettuce seeds or plant bought seedlings?
Jubeyjubes wrote:
   18 Dec 2019
Grew the seedlings from seed...
Teresa wrote:
   10 Jul 2021
Had one on the south coast also.
Bron wrote:
   10 Jul 2021
I have about 60 photos of this species and have always thought it to be Pholodes sinistraria.
ALA: https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/191d15b3-214d-4a24-ae7f-f24065f25f4f
Brisbane insects: https://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_loopers/BrownLooper.htm
I'm quite prepared to be proven incorrect ... :)
AlisonMilton wrote:
   11 Jul 2021
@Bron I attempted to raise a similar (same) caterpillar. See sighting Geometridae (family) IMMATURE (Unidentified IMMATURE Geometer moths) I've just added an additional photo of it at a later stage-about 20 days later. This may help with identification. I don't have the adult moth and it may have failed.
Bron wrote:
   11 Jul 2021
Thanks for adding the photo. I've looked at many entomology resources and each photo of later instars proves that we need to raise the moth to be sure. Please keep us posted about the fate of your caterpillar!
donhe wrote:
   12 Jul 2021
I think the early instar P. sinistraria has a white collar, which Hyposidara sp. do not have.
ibaird wrote:
   12 Jul 2021
Yes, early P. sinistaria instars do have a white collar.
Bron wrote:
   12 Jul 2021
Thanks Don and Ian

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