Androchela milvaria

1 Four-spot Cape-moth at Aranda, ACT

Androchela milvaria at Aranda, ACT - 2 Apr 2025 02:17 PM
Androchela milvaria at Aranda, ACT - 2 Apr 2025 02:17 PM
Androchela milvaria at Aranda, ACT - 2 Apr 2025 02:17 PM
Androchela milvaria at Aranda, ACT - 2 Apr 2025 02:17 PM
Androchela milvaria at Aranda, ACT - 2 Apr 2025 02:17 PM
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Androchela milvaria 5 Apr 2025 donhe
Androchela milvaria 4 Apr 2025 ibaird
Amelora (genus) 4 Apr 2025 CathB

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I collected a striking bronze caterpillar from a Dillwynia phylicoides shrub on 29 September 2024. I continued to feed it on this species and D. sericea and the subsequent photos were taken on 17, 21 and 23 October. I was surprised to see how mobile the pupa was. For quite some time it thrashed its tail end round whenever it was disturbed. The moth hatched on 2 April 2025

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donhe wrote:
   4 Apr 2025
Amelora cryphia?
ibaird wrote:
   4 Apr 2025
CathB: a superb series of photos for this moth species. Excellent work.,
My suggested ID is based on the photo of the adult moth (5th photo). and the photos 2, 3 and 4 of the larva and cocoon, see https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/dipt/milvaria.html
The first photo of a larva appears to be an intermediate instar.
The second pair of spots for the adult moth are obscured by the forewing postion.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/265940811
Moths of Victoria (Part 5, supporting disc describe a matching pupal image (see photo 3 above) as a 'prepupa' , see A. milvaria 'Rearing and images by S.Williams at Eppalock, Vic (4/4. . They also illustrate an earlier elongate larva for the species which is bright green with a pink dorsal stripe. This is not disssimilar to photo 2, above although admittedly photo 2 would need to be regarded as an intermediate stage between earlier bright green larva and the ' prepupa stage' (which is also illustrated at https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/dipt/milvaria.html
Reference to 'Moths of Australia' (IFB Common, 1990) shows that Androchela milvaria was previously known as Amelora milvaria.
CathB wrote:
   5 Apr 2025
Last night the moth landed on the inside of container lid and I got a photo of the underside which shows spots on the hind wings. I will make a second sighting and include that and a few more intermediate stages. See Sighting 4658492. I'm puzzled by the mention of a cocoon in the first reference. This one didn't produce a cocoon. The originally green pupal case turned brown but remained naked. Perhaps it only makes a cocoon in the soil, which this one didn't have.

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