Buzara propyrrha (Walker, 1858)
(formerly known as Naxia propyrrha)
EREBINAE,   EREBIDAE,   NOCTUOIDEA
 
Don Herbison-Evans
(donherbisonevans@yahoo.com)
and
Stella Crossley


(Photo: courtesy of Ian McMillan, Imbil, Queensland)

The adult moths of this species have an orange hairy head and thorax, and very dark brown wings. The forewings each have a fuzzy white line across the middle and another along the margin, and a white patch by the wingtip. The hindwings also each have a fuzzy white line along the margin The wingspan is about 4 cms.


(Photo: courtesy of CSIRO/BIO Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph, listed as Buzara propyrrha)

The species has been found in

  • Fiji,

    as well as in Australia in

  • Queensland, and
  • New South Wales.


    Further reading :

    Francis Walker,
    Noctuidae,
    List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum,
    Part 14 (1858), pp. 1407-1408, No. 9


    previous
    back
    caterpillar
    Australian
    Australian Butterflies
    butterflies
    Australian
    home
    Lepidoptera
    Australian
    Australian Moths
    moths
    next
    next
    caterpillar

    (written 27 March 2016, updated 19 August 2019, 6 April 2022)