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Gum Snout Moth

Entometa Fervens

Description:

Spotted in the backyard in Butler WA,Australia. Any ideas????? I was thinking its turns into some sort of moth. but really have no idea. There are small blue dots on the sides and when it woke up it had 2 horns on his head.

Notes:

Could it be a species of snout moth from the genus Entometa.??

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2 Comments

StaceySullivan
StaceySullivan 10 years ago

was about 6 cm long.

stho002
stho002 10 years ago

Entometa caterpillar seems likely, yes

StaceySullivan
Spotted by
StaceySullivan

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Spotted on Nov 17, 2013
Submitted on Nov 17, 2013

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