Epiphryne verriculata

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Epiphryne verriculata
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E. verriculata
Binomial name
Epiphryne verriculata

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The Cabbage tree moth (Epiphryne verriculata) is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in New Zealand.

The wingspan is about 40 mm.

At night caterpillars feed on the new and unopened leaves of Cordyline australis.[1]

Images from Landcare Larger Moths of New Zealand

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Leaves of C. australis showing typical damage caused by the larva of the cabbage tree moth Epiphryne verriculata

Distribution and habitat

The moth is widely distributed throughout New Zealand.[2] Has been collected occasionally in Riccarton Bush, Christchurch.[3]

  • 1859-1885 Fereday, Meyrick
  • 1920-1945 Lindsay, Heighway and Tonnoir
  • 1980-1988 Muir and Dugdale

The habitat/foodplant for this moth is the cabbage tree ( Cordyline spp).[3]

Life cycle

Eggs

Eggs are bright green and are laid on the leaves in parallel rows in autumn and spring.[2]

Larva

The caterpillar is green with red and dark brown lines. When fully grown it is approximately 2.5 cm long.[2]

Adult

Adults are seen April through to October.

See also

References

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