#Amerila Astreus Moth
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artifacts-and-arthropods · 11 days ago
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Frother Moths (Genus Amerila): when these moths feel threatened, they secrete a frothy yellow substance from the glands on their thorax, producing chemicals that are distasteful to predators
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Above: Amerila astreus
Moths of the genus Amerila are commonly known as "frother moths," because they can produce a pungent, unpalatable froth in order to deter predators. A distinctive "sizzling" or "hissing" sound is also emitted as the frothy substance bubbles out.
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Above: Amerila crokeri, commonly known as Croker's frother moth (top), and Amerila rubripes, also known as Walker's frother moth (bottom)
The substance, which has a bright yellow or orange appearance, is secreted from the prothoracic glands located near the base of each wing, just behind the moth's eyes.
As this article explains:
If molested, resting adults produce quantities of a frothy, orange fluid from their prothoracic glands, accompanied by a sizzling sound. The froth not only has an aversive odor to humans but also contains PAs [pyrrolozidine alkaloids] which are likely taste-repelling. This phenomenon applies to all the Amerila and has been recorded from other Arctiids including Creatonotos.
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Above: close-up of Amerila crokeri secreting its bright yellow froth
The adult moths are pharmacophagous, obtaining the aversive chemicals that are used to create their froth by ingesting plants that contain toxic/noxious compounds. Those compounds are then sequestered within the moth's body, where they are repurposed as a defensive secretion.
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Above: Amerila astreus
The genus Amerila contains dozens of documented species, all of which are known to possess this defense mechanism. They are widely distributed throughout many different parts of the world; depending on the species, they can be found in the Himalayas, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Australia, or Central/Southern Africa.
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Above: Amerila crokeri
Sources & More Info:
Metamorphosis Australia: The Australian Arctiid Moths
Metamorphosis Australia: Weird and Wonderful Moths
Australian Lepidoptera: Amerila crokeri
Entomo Brasilis: Defensive Froth in Arctiidae Species in the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (PDF)
Moths of Australia: Adult Adaptations for Survival
Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology: The Curious Relationship Between Tiger Moths and Plants Containing Pyrrolozidine Alkaloids (PDF)
Neotropical Entomology: A Fieldwork-Oriented Review and Guide to PA-Pharmacophagy
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mothgallery · 5 years ago
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Day 116 
Amerila Astreus Moth
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terranlifeform · 7 years ago
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onenicebugperday · 4 years ago
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Croker’s frother moth, Amerila crokeri, Arctiinae, Erebidae. Found in Australia and New Guinea.
Species in this genus are called frothers because of their defense mechanism - when disturbed, they exude a frothy yellow fluid from glands beside the eyes, while making a sizzling noise to ward off their attacker. A similar species, Amerila astreus, frothing:
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Photo 1 by ethanbeaver, 2-4 by thebeachcomber, 5 by donnamareetomkinson, 6 by geoffbyrne, 7 by briancadam, 8 by dianneclarke, 9 by nicklambert, 10 by imcmaster, and 11 by budak
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davidwfloydart · 5 years ago
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Amerila astreus Tiger Moth; bottom photo shows chemical defense froth emitted from glands. #naturephotography #nature #defensemechanism #insectphotography #insects #moths #colorfull (at Lower Haight, San Francisco) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4rKs0GAj2PjJjog0TZW1EFluFsh_rmxn3OZ7A0/?igshid=5tid3v8gvyx5
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sarafuenteslaz · 5 years ago
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🦋 Amerila astreus 🦋 Es una polilla de la subfamilia Arctiinae descrita por Dru Drury en 1773. Se encuentra desde laregión oriental (incluyendo India , Sri Lanka ) hasta Nueva Guinea. La especie se encuentra en hábitats primarios y secundarios que van desde tierras bajas hasta regiones montañosas.  . . . #illustracioncientifica #scientificillustration #mariposailustrada #butterfly #butterflyillustration #moth #mothillustration #fauna #faunailustrada #wildlifeonearth #wildlifewatercolor #watercolorillustrations #watercolor #watercolorpainting #acuarela #Aquarell #retobertallonch #retomariposario #mariposario https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XpnmRjNxO/?igshid=rwno9fdwgm4m
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terranlifeform · 7 years ago
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onenicebugperday · 5 years ago
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Amerila astreus Tiger Moth; bottom photo shows chemical defense froth emitted from glands. Photos by budak
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briery · 5 years ago
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Amerila astreus Tiger Moth; bottom photo shows chemical defense froth emitted from glands. Photos by Budak. 
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