Hecatesia fenestrata

Common Whistling Moth at Aranda, ACT

Hecatesia fenestrata at Aranda, ACT - 30 Mar 2023
Hecatesia fenestrata at Aranda, ACT - 30 Mar 2023
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Identification history

Hecatesia fenestrata 12 Apr 2023 ibaird
Hecatesia fenestrata 9 Apr 2023 ibaird
Agaristinae (subfamily) 9 Apr 2023 donhe
Unidentified 9 Apr 2023 CathB

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4 comments

donhe wrote:
   9 Apr 2023
Wow : a new Agaristid caterpillar. Hope you can rear it. Could be a different instar or an unillustrated species from those in
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/agar/agar-cats.html
I do not know any Agaristids that feed on Ericaceae or Caesalpinaceae.
CathB wrote:
   9 Apr 2023
Hi Don. Looking at the pictures on your site, I think this looks rather like Hecatesia fenestrata, which I have seen not far from this site (sighting 4423913). You can see Cassytha, which I gave as an associated plant, in the photos.
donhe wrote:
   10 Apr 2023
Hi Cath, I think the yellow bands look wider than in Paul's photo on LBH, so maybe it is a different instar or one of the other Hecatesia species.
ibaird wrote:
   10 Apr 2023
I think it s a close enough match to H. fenestrata, see here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104843800

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