Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 19 July 2008)

(Photo: courtesy of the
Macleay Museum, University of Sydney)
This spectacular Caterpillar is grey with rows of yellow spots along each side edged in black, and a white dorsal line also edged in black.

It has been found feeding on :

The Caterpillar grows to a length of about 4 cms.

It pupates in a curled leaf on the foodplant.

The adult moth of this species is dark orange, with a faint brown tracey and a dark mark in the middle of each forewing. The forewing costa is slightly curved to give a slightly hooked apex, and the forewing margins are doubly recurved giving a shallow cusp halfway down. The moth has a wing span of about 4 cms.

The species has been found across south-east Asia, including:

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