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Cupmoth pupae

Doratifera vulnerans

Photo by MartinL
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Field Notes

Description:

The pupal case of the cupmoth would appear to be a mimic of the gumnuts (seed capsules) of the eucalyptus tree on which they fed. The lower specimen has emerged already as indicated by the missing cap. This cup like remnant gives this species its name. The upper pupa has been parasitized and will not ever emerge.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

Thanks Argy bee. Thanks Maria.
I collected some potential candidates some where... must check my containers :)
Thanks AB. I think the gumnuts are actually two years old and looking quite rough. I wonder if there are species with deeper gumnuts that make a closer match.

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