Skip to main content
Close

Soybean Looper

Thysanoplusia orichalcea

Photo by Leuba Ridgway
Published on Project Noah
Zoom
NominateNominate for Wildlife Photograph of the Month
reportFlag Spotting

-37.8038, 145.243

Field Notes

Description:

This attractive Noctuid moth (not a geometrid as the common na'me suggests) was about 22mm long with tented-up wings. The thorax and legs had dense brown setae. Arising from the thorax was a dense brush-like plume of setae and smaller tufts wewre seen along the back. The wings had beautiful brown patterns along the margins, while most of the wing was a shimmering olive-green. Eyes were prominent and antennae swept back.

Habitat:

These moths were first spotted in Australia in 1976. They now appear well settled here !
The larvae are pest both to agriculture and horticulture. They feed on several species of plants - potato, soy bean, sunflower and parsley.

http://bie.ala.org.au/image-search/showSpecies?taxonRank=genus&scientif…

Notes:

I apologise for the flash in the last photo. This moth, like many others, was attracted to bright lights in a car yard and was high-up on the windscreen making it difficult to accurately capture the colours.
You can see lost scales on the car...
It has one synonym Diachrysia aurifera and is also commonly called "Slender Burnished Brass"

Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Plusiinae

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (12)

Thanks Telse & Lauren. A lucky find for me and I have just heard that they have not been known to hang around these parts.
I like the way that 'bare patch' changes color from different angles.
Very ephemeral pictures! I really like 1 and 3.....
You are right on the money there, Chief RedEarth!!!
Yes, it's a pity - they are not selective eaters, either !
It's a lovely moth - but a shame that it's a pest here!
Thanks Shanna. I walked past this moth thinking it was just another one of the swift moths and then I noticed the little tuft from behind the head - didn't know it was such a lovely colour 'til I saw the pics later.
Thanks Mayra and argybee - very exciting find for me !
Nice set of pics. Weird moth... reminds me of a guinea pig my kids once fostered.

Accelerate our Mission to Photograph 
Every Species in the World!

Image
Butterflies icon

Wildlife Community

Wildlife Community

Join a worldwide community passionate about wildlife and nature!

Join Project Noah

Nature School

Nature School

Transform your green space into a curiosity-creating nature classroom!

Visit Nature School

Wildlife Game

Wildlife Game

Defend wildlife throughout the jungle in thrilling nature game!

Play Baboon