Chelepteryx collesi

White-stemmed Gum Moth at Hughes, ACT

Chelepteryx collesi at Hughes, ACT - 23 Sep 2019
Chelepteryx collesi at Hughes, ACT - 23 Sep 2019
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Chelepteryx collesi 3 May 2020 GlennCocking
Chelepteryx collesi 22 Sep 2019 JackyF

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Large empty cocoon with brown hairs on outside and bits of empty shiny brown chrysalis inside, on dead gum trunk about 1.2 m from ground

5 comments

donhe wrote:
   23 Sep 2019
A bit small for Chelepteryx collesi, and the silk is not smoothly streamlined onto the trunk like C. collesi cocoons usually are.
JackyF wrote:
   23 Sep 2019
Don - Sorry, I have attached a slightly better photo with ruler next to it, but probably not good enough to help.
donhe wrote:
   24 Sep 2019
I do not know any moth species that just attach an ellipsoidal cocoon with no camouflage vertically on a trunk like that. It is so conspicuous. But there many cocoons I do not know.
Its form suggests Bombycoidea.
I think it is too large for local Lasiocampidae, Eupterotidae, or Saturniidae; and Sphingidae usually pupate under the soil. For Anthelidae, I think it is too large for an Anthela species. The next largest to C. collesi is C. chalepteryx, but that caterpillar feeds on Acacia species, so its cocoon would be unlikely to be on a Gum trunk. Quite a puzzle.
GlennCocking wrote:
   3 May 2020
C. collesi do spin cocoons in open sight (although usually under some sort of overhang), apparentlyre relying on the tough spined cocoon rather than disguise.
JackyF wrote:
   3 May 2020
Thanks so much.

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  • 23 Sep 2019 10:10 AM Recorded on
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  • 50mm or larger Animal size

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