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Heliocosma argyroleuca

4 A tortrix or leafroller moth at Duffy, ACT

Heliocosma argyroleuca at Duffy, ACT - 29 Dec 2022
Heliocosma argyroleuca at Duffy, ACT - 29 Dec 2022
Heliocosma argyroleuca at Duffy, ACT - 29 Dec 2022
Heliocosma argyroleuca at Duffy, ACT - 29 Dec 2022
Heliocosma argyroleuca at Duffy, ACT - 29 Dec 2022
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Identification history

Heliocosma argyroleuca 14 Jan 2023 GlennCocking
Heliocosma argyroleuca 29 Dec 2022 donhe
Heliocosma (genus) 29 Dec 2022 RobG1

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I found this caterpillar on a yellow flower on the 9th Dec out in the bush. I bought it home and put the flower in a vase with some other flowers. After a couple of days I had lost track of where the cocoon was. I rediscovered it on the 25th December hanging from a thread on the side board that had the vase. When I came home last night (28th December), I noticed this moth sitting on the cocoon, that it had just emerged from.

3 comments

donhe wrote:
   29 Dec 2022
Can you please add this photo to the sighting containing the photo of the caterpillar?
RobG1 wrote:
   29 Dec 2022
Sorry, I didn't actually get a photo of it on the flower. It didn't really emerge enough out of its cocoon to get a decent shot.
donhe wrote:
   29 Dec 2022
Photos of its case and cocoon would be useful. Photos of the larva of case moths require great patience and are not often obtained

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  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 29 Dec 2022 09:56 AM Recorded on
  • RobG1 Recorded by

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  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size
  • Male Gender

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