| (previously known as Eremnophanes apicinota) CATOCALINI, EREBINAE, EREBIDAE, NOCTUOIDEA | (donherbisonevans@yahoo.com) and Stella Crossley |

(Photo: copyright of
Uwe Path,
Alice Springs, Northern Territory)
The adult moths of this species have dark grey forewings, each with a pattern of white-edged lines, and a pale streak near the wingtip. The pattern includes some zigzag by the middle of the hind margin, which when the wings are folded together in its natural tent-like pose, look rather like teeth of some large animal. The hindwings are white shading to grey at the margins. There is a crest of hairs at the back of the thorax. The wingspan is about 2 cms.

They have been found in Australia in

Further reading :
A. Jefferis Turner,
Studies in Australian Lepidoptera,
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia,
Volume 68 (1944), pp. 12-13.
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(written 15 October 2013, updated 6 February 2026)