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Brown Snout Moth - Entometa apicalis

FAMILY Lasiocampidae 

This page contains pictures and information about Brown Snout Moths that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Male wingspan 70mm 
 
On  Jan 2008, we found both male and female moth in the same day in Karawatha Forest. We did not see them at the other time. 
 
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Notice there were two small insects on it body, could be the parasite flies.
 
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Female wingspan 90mm. 
 
The adult moths are large, hairy and stout, have elongated mouth parts, which makes them look like they have long noses, hence their name "Snout Moths". 
 
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This moth is expected the very good flier and active at night, but the two moths were found resting on leaf and tree trunk, seem not ready to fly yet. From their flesh and new looking wings and body shape, they could be just emerged from cocoon.
 
The caterpillar is believed feeding on Eucalyptus.  
 

Reference:
1. Entometa apicalis (Walker, 1855) - Don Herbison-Evans and Stella Crossley, 2009.
2. Moths of Australia - Bernard D'Abrera, Lansdowne Press, Melbourne, 1974, p61. 
3. Moths of Australia - I. F. B. Common, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p390. 

 

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