Opodiphthera (genus)

A gum moth at Tathra, NSW

Opodiphthera (genus) at Tathra, NSW - 17 Nov 2020 01:55 PM
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Opodiphthera (genus) 3 Oct 2025 WendyEM
Opodiphthera (genus) 13 Jun 2025 WendyEM
Unverified 19 Nov 2020 TathraPreschool

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3 comments

KimPullen wrote:
   19 Nov 2020
Leaf galls, most likely caused by some kind of insect or mite. Hard to say what kind without dissecting a gall, or keeping some in a bag until some creature emerges.
donhe wrote:
   14 Jun 2025
The distortion of the leaf shape and colour in the vicinity of the little white things suggests that the white things are galls caused by disturbance to the metabolism of the plant, rather than eggs just laid on the leaf surface.
donhe wrote:
   14 Jun 2025
@TathraPreschool : I hope you can keep this to see if tiny flies or wasps or grubs emerge in due course from the white things.
I suggest you put it in a clean jar with a fabric cover held by an elastic band, and watch it daily to see what happens.

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  • Opodiphthera (genus) Scientific name
  • A gum moth Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 843.9m Recorded at altitude
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  • Synonyms

    Austrocaligula sp.(genus)

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