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The Wattle cup caterpillar is a very poisonous insect. Its sting will hurt more than three wasp stings. It has two spikes in the front and four in the back, and ones on each side of it. The wattle cup s a brightly coloured greenish-yellow with red dorsal stripes and a broad blue edging. Also it has a blue band with red patches on each side. The biggest size is 30mm but when it turns into a moth its wingspan is 3cm. If you were to cut it in half it would be the same so it has a bilateral symmetry.

The Wattle cup live in open woodland like a forest. It lives in Australia but to be more specific it lives in northern Australia, western Australia, southern Australia, Queensland, New south Wale, and northern territory.

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