Eastern Bronze Flat - Netrocoryne repanda

Family HESPERIIDAE, Subfamily Pyrginae 

This page contains information and pictures about Eastern Bronze Flat Butterflies in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
 
Body length 20mm
 
The butterfly is brown in colour with large clean-brown spots on wings. They fly as normal skippers but rest with wings lay flat on leaves. They like to rest near tree top about one to two meters high.
 
We found them on the hill top in the Forest Reserve near Anstead, on Feb 2009. 
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When it is small, the caterpillar cut leaf to form shelter and live inside. Larger caterpillar curl leaf for shelter. They pupate in rolled leaf as well. Caterpillars feed on wattle, ash, brush box and many different type of plants.
 
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Found another one at the same place on Dec 2009. 
 

Reference:
1. Netrocoryne repanda (Felder & Felder, [1867]) - Australian Caterpillars, Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley, 2008.
2. Australian Butterflies - Charles McCubbin, Nelson, Sydney, 1971. p156. 

 

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Last updated: December 30, 2009.