Anisynta dominula (Plotz, 1884)
Two Brand Grass Skipper
TRAPEZITINAE HESPERIIDAE

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

(updated 1 May 2008)

Anisynta dominula
(Photo: courtesy of Martin Purvis, Sydney)

This Caterpillar is dark green colour with a darker dorsal line, and a black head. It feeds nocturnally on tussock grass ( Poa species, POACEAE ).

It lives and pupates in a shelter formed by joining several grass stems together with silk in the middle of a tussock. In due course, it pupates in this same shelter.

Anisynta dominula female
female
(Photo: courtesy of Museum Victoria)

The adult butterfly is dark brown with several white spots on each forewing. Underneath, the forewings have a similar pattern, but the hindwings are have arcs of white spots. There is a chequered termen to both surfaces each wing, which is broader in the females. The males have a sex brand on the upper forewing surfaces consisting of a short diagonal black line. The wing span is about 3 cms.

Anisynta dominula male
male
(Photo: courtesy of Museum Victoria)

The species may be found as five subspecies in Australia, in the mountains of :

  • New South Wales,
  • Tasmania, and
  • Victoria :

    namely:

  • dominula,
  • drachmophora,
  • draco,
  • dyris, and
  • pria.

  • Further reading :

    Michael F. Braby,
    Butterflies of Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 1, pp 119-120.


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