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NOCTUOIDEA 
  
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LYMANTRIIDAE
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ARCTIIDAE
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Heliotrope Moth
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Orange Spotted Tiger 1
Orange Spotted Tiger 2
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AGANAIDAE
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NOCTUIDAE
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Native Budworm  
CATOCALINAE 
ACRONICTINAE
Lawn Armyworm
Lily Caterpillar
 

                                               

Lawn Armyworm Moth - Spodoptera mauritia

Family Noctuidae

This page contains pictures and information about Lawn Armyworm Moths that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Body length 20mm
 
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The adult moth is brown in colour with brown pattern on the forewings. They are common in Brisbane bush and garden.  
 
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The moth is preyed on by Bird-dropping Spiders. This spider attack their prey directly when the moths come close. The spider emits a copy of the female moth's pheromone to attract the male moths.
 
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Length 30mm
 
Their eggs were laid on the painted wall of a house, as a hairy irregular mass. Their caterpillars are green when young and become brown in colour with two rows of black dots on  the back. The caterpillar in the above pictures was found wandering on the lawn at noon. 
 
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When disturbed, they drop and curl into a spiral with the head in the middle. The Caterpillars grow to a length of about 30mm. They are an agricultural pest on crops.  They burrow into the soil below the plant where they pupate without a cocoon. 

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Last updated: April 20, 2005.