Fisera halurga Turner, 1919
NACOPHORINI , ENNOMINAEGEOMETRIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
and
Catherine J. Young & Stella Crossley

(updated 29 April 2005)


(Photo: copyright Cathy Young)

Initially these caterpillars are brown with a pale pink dorsal stripe. The caterpillars feed on the foliage of:

  • Gum Trees ( Eucalyptus, MYRTACEAE ).

    In later instars, the caterpillars become green with a yellow dorsal stripe, scattered yellow dots, and a thin yellow stripe along each side. They also have two short blunt yellow horns above the head, and a short yellow knob on the tail. The head is off-white with black speckles.


    (Photo: copyright Cathy Young)

    The adult moths have forewings that are pale brown with an arc of brown dots.


    (Photo: copyright Cathy Young)


    Further reading :

    Catherine J. Young,
    Characterisation of the Australian Nacophorini and a Phylogeny for the Geometridae from Molecular and Morphological Data, Ph.D. thesis, University of Tasmania, 2003.


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