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

(Photo: courtesy of
Buck Richardson, Kuranda)
The caterpillars of this species have eyespots along each side, with those on the first abdominal segment larger than the others. The tail has a horn that ends in an abrupt point, but it is quite harmless.
The Caterpillars have been found feeding on :

The adult moths have brown forewings each with three white arrow heads by the apex. The moths have dark brown hind wings each crossed by a broad orange band. The moths have a wingspan of about 5 cms.

The species is found from New Guinea to the Solomon Islands, including
Further reading :
Ian F.B. Common, Moths of Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pl. 16.13, p. 413.
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(updated 12 February 2010)