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Family Noctuidae
This page contains pictures and information about Tricolour Noctuid Moths that we
found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

- Wingspan 30mm
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- The moths are pale brown on colour. There are the white dots pattern on their front wings. The pattern is vary a lot among individuals. Some
are even have the white line across their wings. The hidden hind wings are
half orange-yellow and half black, normally covered.
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- This moth was hiding under the plants materials on the forest floor during
the day in Alexandra Hill, Jan 2004. We noticed that this moth likes to rest on tree trunk half a meter above
ground during the day time.
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- Their caterpillars are black in colour with a black head and orange-yellow
prolegs. They feed on different fruit trees, such as Lychee and cocoa, sometimes they are considered as pest.
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- Here we like to thank Graeme Cocks
who
sent us email and advise the ID of this species. He also advised that "We
had a large quantity in our garden here in Townsville in late March this year
(2004). An extremely variable species."
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- Reference:
- 1. Oxyodes
tricolor
Guenee, 1852 - Australian Caterpillars, by Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley,
2008.
- 2. Moths of
Australia - Ian F.B.Common, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p448,
Plate20.6.
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