Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Mountains of Mparntwe (Alice Springs)
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Ayepe-arenye, in the Mparntwe region it is the most common amongst four totemic caterpillars
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
The caterpillar who shape-shifts as a mountain range
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Ayepe-arenye has many names and metamorphic forms
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Caterpillar range and hot desert storm
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Veronica Perrurle Dobson AM
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Veronica holds Utnerrenatye caterpillars
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Utnerrengatye caterpillar on the Utnerrenge shrub
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Utnerrengatye
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Arching to feed on pendulous leaves
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Utnerrengatye eat leaflets into twigs
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Pupa
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Moth to be determined
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
'The Caterpillar that once was' – Irkngeltye
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Caterpillars of Irkngeltye (Convolvulus Hawk Moth)
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Irnkneltye or Convolvulus caterpillar is found
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Ntyalke (Vine Hawk Moth, Hippotion celerio)
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Ntyalke (Vine Hawk Moth)
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
One Ntyalke (left) and three Ayepe-arenye (right)
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Hole where Ayepe-arenye has burrowed in head first
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Ayepe-arenye moth
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Veronica works with linguist Myfany Turpin
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Moth of a tyape (edible grub)
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Ayepe-arenye variations in size and colour
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Smaller early instar caterpillars
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Young Ayepe-arenye
Dr Fiona J Walsh:
Instar caterpillars moult as they enlarge
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More colour and size variations