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f) Cup moth (Doratifera oxleyi)<br />

Cup moth larvae feed on mature leaves of a wide range of eucalypt species, pupating on the<br />

branches or trunks in a cup-shaped puparium.<br />

2000–03 Wattle Range Dorodong<br />

2004–05 Wattle Range Dorodong<br />

2006 Wattle Range Dorodong Poolaijelo<br />

Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Bessiebelle<br />

Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Bessiebelle<br />

Casterton Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Bessiebelle<br />

2007 Wattle Range Dorodong Poolaijelo Cavendish<br />

Casterton Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Dartmoor Nareen Bessiebelle<br />

2008 Wattle Range Dorodong Poolaijelo Cavendish<br />

Casterton Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Dartmoor Nareen Bessiebelle<br />

2009–10 Wattle Range Dorodong Poolaijelo Cavendish<br />

Casterton Branxholme Hamilton<br />

Mt Gambier Dartmoor Nareen Bessiebelle<br />

<strong>CRC</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Forestry</strong> Technical Report 216: November 2011<br />

Are insect herbivores in eucalypt plantations a worsening problem? 42<br />

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