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Geometridae (family) IMMATURE

Unidentified IMMATURE Geometer moths at Melba, ACT

Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Melba, ACT - 16 Dec 2020
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Melba, ACT - 16 Dec 2020
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Melba, ACT - 16 Dec 2020
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Melba, ACT - 16 Dec 2020
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Melba, ACT - 16 Dec 2020
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Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 1 Jan 2021 donhe
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 1 Jan 2021 ibaird
Unidentified 1 Jan 2021 kasiaaus

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I put this caterpillar in a jar and I'm hoping it will turn into a moth. It fed well and has by now burried itself in the sand at the bottom of the jar and I'm waitig to see if anything else happens.

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donhe wrote:
   1 Jan 2021
Excellent. Can you identify and record the foodplant ?
kasiaaus wrote:
   11 Jan 2021
The plant is was eating was prostanthera rundifolia (I think).
donhe wrote:
   11 Jan 2021
Perhaps the Australian Mint Bush : Prostanthera rotundifolia, Lamiaceae,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostanthera_rotundifolia
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/plants/lami/lamiaceae.html
Do rubbed leaves smell minty?
Ian Common once said to me that caterpillars are excellent botanists, and to understand them, you too must become a botanist.
kasiaaus wrote:
   11 Jan 2021
Yes, that sounds right :-) The leaves do smell minty.

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