Anthela asciscens (T.P. Lucas,1891)
(one synonym : Anthela tritonea Swinhoe, 1903)
ANTHELINAE, ANTHELIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley

(updated 3 June 2006)


oops: rather damaged
(Photo: courtesy of Lorraine Jenkins, Port Lincoln Junior Primary School, South Australia)

The Caterpillars of this species are large and densely covered in black hairs. The caterpillars typically feed on:

  • Brigalow ( Acacia harpophylla, MIMOSACEAE ).

    Pupation occurs in a stout oval cocoon covered in erect black hairs from the skin of the caterpillar.

    Each forewing of an adult moth of this species is grey with a number of parallel submarginal dark stripes, and a prominent white spot. The hindwings are each dark grey fading to pale yellow at the base. The moths have a wingspan of about 7 cms. The species occurs in Queensland and New South Wales.


    Further reading :

    Ian F.B. Common,
    Moths of Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 395.


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