TEST

Lymantriinae (subfamily)

1 Unidentified tussock moths at Bungendore, NSW

Lymantriinae (subfamily) at Bungendore, NSW - 14 Jan 2025
Lymantriinae (subfamily) at Bungendore, NSW - 14 Jan 2025
Lymantriinae (subfamily) at Bungendore, NSW - 14 Jan 2025
Lymantriinae (subfamily) at Bungendore, NSW - 14 Jan 2025
Lymantriinae (subfamily) at Bungendore, NSW - 14 Jan 2025
Request use of media

Identification history

Lymantriinae (subfamily) 15 Jan 2025 ibaird
Lymantriinae (subfamily) 14 Jan 2025 donhe
Unidentified 14 Jan 2025 clarehoneydove

Identify this sighting


Please Login or Register to identify this sighting.

3 comments

donhe wrote:
   14 Jan 2025
The red dorsal glands on the penultimate segments suggest, Lymantriinae, and it is similar to larva of Euproctis aliena at
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/lyma/lyma-cats.html
but the head capsule seems to be the wrong colour, so it may be one of the other 51 Australian named species in Lymantriinae for which no larval photos have been published.
@clarehoneydove : it would be really good if you could take it into protective custody, and rear it to get the adult moth to ID the species ?
   14 Jan 2025
@donhe it is in protective custody after being absolutely hammered by a storm here and hanging onto the same branch. Never reared a moth so doubt it will make it.
DianneClarke wrote:
   14 Jan 2025
I use glass jars with a piece of muslin held on with a band (rather than a lid) and it the survive to later instars I have plastic containers from the petshop. The trick is finding what they will eat and keeping up the supply.

Please Login or Register to comment.

Location information

Sighting information

Additional information

  • Wattle Associated plant
  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health

Species information

Record quality

  • Images or audio
  • More than one media file
  • Verified by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
  • GPS evidence of location
  • Description
  • Additional attributes
1,904,751 sightings of 21,315 species from 13,114 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.