Euproctis edwardsii (Mistletoe Browntail Moth)

The adult moth is a variable orange-brown, sometimes with a faint pale spot near the middle, and a pale area along the margin of each forewing. The moth has prominent pair of black eyes, brown or ginger hairs around the head, and a dark abdomen with a yellow tuft on the tip. The moths have a wingspan of up to 5 cms. The larval hairs cause urticaria.

Euproctis edwardsii is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  South Coast  |  Greater Brisbane


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