Tiger moth - feeding on the fragrant, nectar-rich flowers of Sweet susie Canthium odoratum (Rubiaceae), an attractive sub-canopy tree in open eucalypt forest and softwood scrub
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Tiger moth - feeding on the fragrant, nectar-rich flowers of Sweet susie Canthium odoratum (Rubiaceae), an attractive sub-canopy tree in open eucalypt forest and softwood scrub
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Tiger moth - feeding on the fragrant, nectar-rich flowers of Sweet susie Canthium odoratum (Rubiaceae)
Southwestern Queensland, Australia.
Amata aperta
an attractive sub-canopy tree in open eucalypt forest and softwood scrub. The day-flying moths warn predators of toxicity (bad taste) by orange and black colours, possibly also imitating wasps. Larvae feed on Chenopods and dead leaf litter
Wayne Lawler / ardea.ocm
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