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Eucalyptus moth

Photo by MikeLoose
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Field Notes

Description:

Dark brown Chrysalis. The casing was empty but I was told that it was a large catterpiller that ate the eucalypt leaves.

Habitat:

The chrysalis was on a Magnolia which was growing beside a large eucalypt

Species ID Suggestions

Emperor Gum moth

Opodiphthera sp.

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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012

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