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Pinara cana

1 Neat Pinara at suppressed

Pinara cana at suppressed - 4 Jan 2022
Pinara cana at suppressed - 4 Jan 2022
Pinara cana at suppressed - 4 Jan 2022
Pinara cana at suppressed - 4 Jan 2022
Pinara cana at suppressed - 4 Jan 2022
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Identification history

Pinara cana 4 Jan 2022 ibaird
Pinara cana 4 Jan 2022 donhe
Lasiocampidae (family) immature 9 Sep 2021 GlennCocking
Lasiocampidae (family) immature 21 Dec 2020 donhe
Lasiocampidae (family) 21 Dec 2020 ibaird
Lasiocampidae (family) 21 Dec 2020 GlennCocking
Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE moth 20 Dec 2020 donhe
Unidentified 20 Dec 2020 HelenCross

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Added photos of cocoon. 4 January 2022 - discovered moth had pupated and laid eggs, added photos

14 comments

donhe wrote:
   20 Dec 2020
A Lasicampidae species. Not many of the larvae are known in this family. Can you take it into protective custody and rear it to the adult moth for identification of the species ?
HelenCross wrote:
   20 Dec 2020
Hi Don, I'll see if I can find it again tomorrow
HelenCross wrote:
   21 Dec 2020
It was in the same spot today so I have it in captivity - hopefully it eats the eucalypt leaves I brought with it if it's hungry
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Dec 2020
Have had the caterpillar in a mesh bug house, and I found the cocoon in the leaf litter I collected with the caterpillar on 31 December 2020. I've added the photos of the cocoon to this record.
donhe wrote:
   31 Dec 2020
I hope you have the different caterpillars in separate enclosures ? Confusion is easy.
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Dec 2020
I didn't but it was obvious which caterpillar made which cocoon as there was a week long period before the second caterpillar made its cocoon. I'll separate them now to make sure I get the moths right.
HelenCross wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Hi Don, how long does it take for the metamorphosis? I'd given up hope on this one but I just checked and the pupa still moves.
GlennCocking wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Lasiocampidae are often, but not necessarily annual in life cyclce, often emerging in autumn.
HelenCross wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Thanks Glenn, this cocoon was formed in December
donhe wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Judging by the different arrangement of hairs, and the presence/absence of the orange mark behind the thorax, it looks like you have photos of 2 different caterpillars, of 2 different species of Lasicampidae? Or is the one with the orange mark visible in 'display' mode? That really needs a lateral shot showing if the head is curled under to make the display.
HelenCross wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
The one with the orange mark is the same animal in display mode after I touched it
donhe wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Excellent. The larvae of each of the 12 different Australian genera in Lasiocampidae may show different coloured bands in display mode. although we only have 3 examples so far : Entometa show blue, Pararguda show black, and Pinara orange. It will be interesting to find out if yours is a Pinara species.
HelenCross wrote:
   9 Sep 2021
Hopefully it will emerge soon!
HelenCross wrote:
   4 Jan 2022
I had given up hope that this moth was going to pupate after first bringing the caterpillar into captivity over a year ago. On 4 January 2022 I went to clean out the container I had been keeping it in only to discover that she had pupated (not sure when) and laid eggs! @donhe & @GlennCocking

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Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 4 Jan 2022 07:28 PM Recorded on
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Additional information

  • Eucalypt Associated plant
  • 50mm or larger Animal size
  • Larvae Breeding behaviour

Species information

  • Pinara cana Scientific name
  • Neat Pinara Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 646.66m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
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