Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 23 July 2007)

(Photo: courtesy of the
Laura Levens, Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria)
This caterpillar is brown with a hairy pointed knob on the tail. It is often found standing straight at an angle on a branch, resembling a twig. It feeds on a variety of Australian native plants, including:

The adult moth has orange-brown wings with a comma-shaped spot in the middle of each forewing, and a diagonal stripe across each fore and hind wing. The moths have a wingspan of about 7 cms.
Further reading :
Ian F.B. Common,
Moths of Australia,
Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 368.
Pat and Mike Coupar,
Flying Colours,
New South Wales University Press, Sydney 1992, p. 49.
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