I believe this is the first sighting of this moth species on NatureMapr and for NatureMapr's Brisbane region however the species has been previously listed for NatureMapr's South Coast region without any verified sightings to date (28/7/2025).
I have suggested this moth is M. toxophora, however I believe it is misclassified as Noctuoidea when it should be transferred to Arctiinae (Tiger Moths). I have reportrd this error to MichaelBedingfield whom I believe will be able correct the miscategorization in the FIeld Guide.
I take it it's supposed to be Hairy "Caterpillar" @ibaird @donhe ? I see it's also known as the Baphomet Moth? Hopefully someone manages a photo with the male's "feather dusters" out for NatureMapr!
I am not sure the pectinations in this speciemen are are as long as they are for the male U. pulchelloides shown on the page 'Utetheisa - Separating species' 1/1. The male U. lotrix has short pectinations too.