Gastrophora henricaria Guenée, 1857
(erroneously: Gatrophora henricaria)
OENOCHROMINAEGEOMETRIDAE

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

(updated 2 November 2011)


(Photo: courtesy of Ian McMillan, Imbil, Queensland)

The Caterpillars of this species are large and brown, with a pair of protuberances on abdominal segment three. The first two pairs of prolegs are vestigial, and there are dark triangular ventral marks under those segments. There is a pattern of fine dark lines in elongated distorted loops all over the body. The Caterpillars feed on the foliage of various species in MYRTACEAE, including :

  • various species of Gum Trees ( Eucalyptus species ), and
  • Brush Box ( Lophostemon confertus ).


    female
    (Photo: courtesy of Ian McMillan, Imbil, Queensland)

    The adult moths have fawn forewings, with a dark brown line across each one, and each has a dark brown dot near the base of the inner margin. The hindwings are orange, with a submarginal arc of dark brown dots, a dark brown patch at the base, a dark brown line across each wing. Underneath, each forewing has a purple blotch.


    male
    (Photo: courtesy of Evan Harris, Ipswich)

    The species is found over much of the south-eastern quarter of Australia, including

  • Queensland,
  • New South Wales,
  • Victoria, and
  • South Australia.


    Further reading :

    Ian F.B. Common,
    Moths of Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pls. 10.2, 26.12, p. 368.


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