Piloprepes aemulella (Walker, 1864)
(erroneously known as : Oecophora oemulella)
OECOPHORINAE OECOPHORIDAE

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

(updated 4 September 2008)


(Photo: courtesy of Graeme Cocks, Townsville)

These caterpillars feed on the green foliage of various trees in the family MYRTACEAE, including:

  • Eucalyptus, and
  • Lophostemon.

    The young caterpillar erects a tall narrow silk shelter covered in frass on the underside of a leaf. Later it cuts the leaf, and rolls part of it over to make a tubular shelter.

    It pupates in its shelter.

    The adult moths are small, reaching only a span of about 1 cm. They have striking forewings with a pattern of white blotches on a orange-brown background. The hindwings are plain brown, and each hindwing has a broad hairy fringe.

    The species has been found in:

  • Queensland.


    Further reading :

    Ian F.B. Common,
    Moths of Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pl. 4.20, p. 223.


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