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Grey Twisted Moth

Circopetes obtusata

Photo by LeanneGardner
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Such an oddly shaped moth. It is said the twisted shape is to help with camouflage, breaking it's symmetry. Wingspan of around 6cm.

Habitat:

Larvae feeds on gum leaves ( Eucalyptus sp.) Found throughout Australia.

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