![]() | Stone Cape-moth (previously known as Mnesampela petrochroa) DIPTYCHINI, ENNOMINAE, GEOMETRIDAE, GEOMETROIDEA | (donherbisonevans@yahoo.com) and Stella Crossley |
male
(Photo: courtesy of
Marilyn Hewish, Moths of Victoria: Part 5)
The Caterpillars of this species feed on
The adult moths have brown wings each with a wavy submarginal arc of dark dots, as well as a number of other dark dots. The hindwings are paler than the forewings. The moths have a wingspan of about 2.5 cms. The moths are unusual in this family for having a resting posture with the wings folded tent-like over the body.
The species occurs across southern Australia including
Further reading:
Marilyn Hewish,
Moths of Victoria: Part 5 - Satin Moths and Allies - GEOMETROIDEA (A),
Entomological Society of Victoria, 2014, pp. 12-13.
Oswald B. Lower,
New Species of Australian Lepidoptera,
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales,
Volume 22 (1897), p. 15.
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(written 20 December 2015, updated 8 September 2021)