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Wattle Snout Moth Eggs

Pararguda nasuta

Description:

Small bluish-white eggs about 2 mm long. Sides were flattened with a dark square patch in the centre.

Habitat:

Spotted on a Cherry Ballart (Exocarpos cupressiformis).

Notes:

The larvae of the Wattle Snout Moth feed on wattle, cherry ballart and pine. Family: Lasiocampidae Subfamily: Lasiocampinae

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Leuba Ridgway
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Leuba Ridgway

Boronia, Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Nov 24, 2013
Submitted on Mar 9, 2014

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