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Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth

Immature Noctuidae Moth at Crooked Corner, NSW

Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth at Crooked Corner, NSW - 13 Feb 2021
Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth at Crooked Corner, NSW - 13 Feb 2021
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Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth 16 Feb 2021 ibaird
Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth 15 Feb 2021 donhe
Helicoverpa armigera 15 Feb 2021 Milly

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4 comments

donhe wrote:
   15 Feb 2021
Probably H. armigera, but we only know the caterpillars of 15 out out of the 42 named Australian species in Heliothinae, so it could be one of the other 27. If you are keen to discover its species, you will have to rear it in protective custody (most caterpillars are predated) to get an adult moth.
Milly wrote:
   15 Feb 2021
Thanks Donhe - Your help and knowledge is appreciated - I'm learning all the time! It's moth will have to remain a mystery as I returned it to the garden after I'd taken my pics!
donhe wrote:
   19 Feb 2021
Our knowledge of Australian caterpillars is so incomplete. It would be good if you could always carry say a little plastic specimen bottle when you go out, to collect for rearing, any caterpillars you encounter.
Milly wrote:
   19 Feb 2021
I'd need to research how to house and look after them etc. as I've never done anything like that before! I think I need to give it a go, it would be very interesting! Thanks Donhe!

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  • Tomato plant Associated plant
  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • Unknown Gender

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