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Family Notodontidae
This page contains pictures and information about Sparshalli Moths
and
caterpillars that we found in
the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
- Length
40mm
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- We found this caterpillar feeding on gum tree leaf during early summer.
We took it home and wanted to see what math it would be.
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- Few days later, it turned into a cacoon. Two to three weeks later,
a Tachinid
Fly came out instead of a moth from the cacoon. The Tachinid Fly came
out directly, not the fly larvae as in most other case. Only one fly came
out and it was dark grey in colour 10mm in body length, look exactly as
the Tachinid Flies that parasite on Crow
and Wanderer butterflies,
although a bit larger in size.
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- From reference, adult moths are white in colour with black hair
covered the head.
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- Reference:
- 1. Trichiocercus
sparshalli
(Curtis, 1830) - Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley,
2008.
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