| (one synonym : Teleclita cydista Turner, 1903) NOTODONTINAE, NOTODONTIDAE, NOCTUOIDEA | (donherbisonevans@yahoo.com) and Stella Crossley |

(Photo: courtesy of Alice Ewing, taken near Broome, Western Australia)
These Caterpillars are green with a pale line along each side, and have a brown head and legs, and a brown spike on the thorax. They are speckled all over with pale yellow dots.

They have a flat tail which they normally bend back over the body to show the underside which has markings like a leaf.

The caterpillars have been found feeding on:
Pupation has been found in a tough cocoon, typically on the trunk of its foodplant. The pupa has a spine on the head which is used to cut through the cocoon when the adult is to emerge.

The adult moths of this species have forewings each with a patchy greyish-brown including markings at the wingtip and the tornus, each with jagged dark brown outlines, and a dark mark near the middle of the costa. Each hindwing is mainly white, with a small dark patch near the wingtip and near the tornus.

In its resting pose: it sticks its forelegs, which are very hairy, out in front of the body.

The species has been found in
Further reading :
Ian F.B. Common,
Moths of Australia,
Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 421.
Frederick Parkhurst Dodd,
Notes and Observations,
Entomologist,
Volume 35 (1902), pp. 42-43.
Buck Richardson,
Tropical Queensland Wildlife from Dusk to Dawn Science and Art,
LeapFrogOz, Kuranda, 2015, p. 176.
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(updated 7 April 2013, 3 November 2025)