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Sceliodes cordalis
This moth rests propped on it's splayed wings with it's abdomen hooked into the air. Rich ochre, tan and white tones in wing patterns.
Found high on the wall under strong light at night.
Also commonly called Poroporo Fruit Borer in NZ and Eggfruit Caterpillar in Australia.
Note some scales are missing particularly on the nearer wing.
The caterpillars are an agricultural pest on various members of the family Solanacea, tunneling into the stems and fruit.
I wonder if it eats 'Kangaroo apple.' ? .. yes it does... http://esperancewildlife.blogspot.com.au...
http://bie.ala.org.au/species/Sceliodes+...
Thanks Manval for the ID.
superfamily: PYRALOIDEA
family: CRAMBIDAE
subfamily: SPILOMELINAE
genus: Sceliodes
worth clambering-up a supermarket trolley, then ?! - wonderful spotting, argybee.
Nice! Off the subject. Do you have this link? http://www.tortricidae.com/catalogueSear...