
No common name found
Common NameNo common name found
Scientific NameSerrodes campana
FamilyErebidae
SubfamilyErebinae
Wingspan (mm)42
Primary Colorsbrown, grey, black, orange
HabitatEucalyptus forests and woodlands
Geographic RangeAustralia (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia)
Host PlantsEucalyptus
Flight PeriodMultiple broods, active year-round in some regions
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesLarvae are caterpillars that feed on *Eucalyptus* leaves. They undergo complete metamorphosis, pupating before emerging as adult moths.
Identification TipsLook for the distinctive cryptic brown and grey forewing patterns with wavy lines and dark spots, the small orange spot on the thorax, and its association with *Eucalyptus* trees in Australia.
Description
A medium-sized moth with mottled brown and grey forewings featuring intricate wavy lines and dark markings, including a prominent black patch near the apex and a small orange spot on the thorax. The hindwings are a plainer grey-brown.




