Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae)


 

For an introduction to Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae), see:

Family Pyralidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pyra/pyra-moths.html

Family Crambidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/crambidae/crambidae.html

 


Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae)

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donhe wrote:
3 hrs ago
I think that probably the caterpillars of a lot of Epipaschiinae look like this. So few have been reared. Hope you can rear it to confirm it.

Spectrotrota fimbrialis
DianneClarke wrote:
6 hrs ago
Thanks Wendy - that looks like it and there are a lot of the moths around at the moment.

Spectrotrota fimbrialis
WendyEM wrote:
8 hrs ago
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pyra/fimbrialis.html

Spectrotrota fimbrialis
kasiaaus wrote:
28 Jan 2025
It's most likely be that H. vagella are just that variable but just because we have deemed something to be H. vagella in the past does not mean we were necessarily correct then. To be honest, I have no idea.

Unidentified Pyralid or Snout Moth (Pyralidae & Crambidae)
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