Aglaosoma variegata

Patterned Notodontid (Notodontidae at Black Range, NSW

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Unverified 3 Sep 2020 StephH

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Could be moth or butterfly larva. Meadow argus is our commonest butterfly and it does look a bit like pictures of those. About 60 mm long and found eating grevillea.

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StephH wrote:
   3 Sep 2020
Thanks Jackie. Looks like that's it. I'll keep an eye out for the lovely adults.

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