Lymantriinae (subfamily)

1 Unidentified tussock moths at West Wodonga, VIC

Lymantriinae (subfamily) at West Wodonga, VIC - 18 Feb 2022 10:36 AM
Lymantriinae (subfamily) at West Wodonga, VIC - 18 Feb 2022 10:36 AM
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Lymantriinae (subfamily) 29 Aug 2024 MichaelMulvaney
Lymantriinae (subfamily) 28 Aug 2024 donhe
Uraba lugens 28 Aug 2024 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 21 Feb 2022 ChrisAllen

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Two trees completely infested with this caterpillar. Seemed to be focused mostly under bark and around where limbs joined to the main stem

4 comments

   22 Feb 2022
Lepidoptera
donhe wrote:
   28 Aug 2024
@MichaelBedingfield :Two red dorsal glands on penultimate segments =
Lymantrinae. Unlike 24 known Australian Lymantrine species larvae at
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/lyma/lyma-cats.html
so is one of the other 51 species with unknown larvae.
Please can you rear a couple in captivity to get an adult moth for an ID ?
   29 Aug 2024
Hi Don. Can we confirm the ID as Lymantriinae (subfamily), since the sighting is from 2 years ago?
donhe wrote:
   29 Aug 2024
Well, obviously I think so, but I thought 2 moderators had to agree for a confirmation, to check for mistaken observation or interpretation ?

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