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Fallen bark looper - Gastrophora henricaria On dead tree branches it would be almost impossible to find ,unless it moved. Australia,Eamw caterpillars,Eamw images,Eamw moth,Fallen bark looper,Gastrophora,Gastrophora henricaria,Geotagged,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Fallen bark looper - Gastrophora henricaria

On dead tree branches it would be almost impossible to find ,unless it moved.

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  1. Remarkable texture indeed! Posted 4 years ago
  2. One would swear it was a stick Posted 4 years ago

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"Gastrophora henricaria", the fallen bark looper, is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is endemic to Australia, more specifically the South-Eastern quarter. The wingspan is about 50 mm. The larvae feed on Eucalyptus species and Lophostemon confertus.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Ernst
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Uploaded May 16, 2021. Captured Dec 15, 2017 20:35 in 135A College Rd, Karana Downs QLD 4306, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 700D
  • f/22.0
  • 1/664s
  • ISO6400
  • 109mm