Endoxyla (moth)
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''Endoxyla'' is a genus of
moth Moths are a paraphyletic group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies, with moths making up the vast majority of the order. There are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of w ...
s in the family Cossidae.


Species

* '' Endoxyla acontucha'' * '' Endoxyla affinis'' * '' Endoxyla amphiplecta'' * '' Endoxyla angasii'' * '' Endoxyla biarpiti'' * '' Endoxyla bipustulata'' * '' Endoxyla celebesa'' * ''
Endoxyla cinereus ''Endoxyla cinereus'', the giant wood moth, is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Australia (Queensland, New South Wales) and New Zealand. The species was first described in 1890. A rare contemporary sighting of the moth at a school in ...
'' * '' Endoxyla columbina'' * '' Endoxyla coscinopa'' * '' Endoxyla coscinophanes'' * '' Endoxyla coscinota'' * '' Endoxyla decorata'' * '' Endoxyla dictyoschema'' * '' Endoxyla didymoplaca'' * '' Endoxyla donovani'' * '' Endoxyla duponchelli'' * '' Endoxyla edwardsi'' * '' Endoxyla eluta'' * '' Endoxyla encalypti'' * '' Endoxyla episticha'' * '' Endoxyla eremonoma'' * '' Endoxyla eumitra'' * '' Endoxyla euplecta'' * '' Endoxyla euryphaea'' * '' Endoxyla fusca'' * '' Endoxyla grisea'' * '' Endoxyla houlberti'' * '' Endoxyla interlucens'' * ''
Endoxyla leucomochla ''Endoxyla leucomochla'' is a species of cossid moth endemic to Australia. The larva of the moth is commonly known as the "witchetty grub", and is widely used as bush tucker by Indigenous Australians.Endoxyla lichenea'' * '' Endoxyla lituratus'' * '' Endoxyla mackeri'' * '' Endoxyla macleayi'' * '' Endoxyla magnifica'' * '' Endoxyla magniguttata'' * '' Endoxyla methychroa'' * '' Endoxyla meyi'' * '' Endoxyla minutiscripta'' * '' Endoxyla nebulosa'' * '' Endoxyla nephocosma'' * '' Endoxyla neuroxantha'' * '' Endoxyla nubila'' * '' Endoxyla opposita'' * '' Endoxyla perigypsa'' * '' Endoxyla phaeocosma'' * '' Endoxyla polyplecta'' * '' Endoxyla polyploca'' * '' Endoxyla pulchra'' * '' Endoxyla punctifimbria'' * '' Endoxyla reticulosa'' * '' Endoxyla secta'' * '' Endoxyla sordida'' * '' Endoxyla stenoptila'' * '' Endoxyla tanyctena'' * '' Endoxyla tenebrifer'' * '' Endoxyla tigrina'' * '' Endoxyla turneri'' * '' Endoxyla vittata'' * '' Endoxyla zophoplecta'' * '' Endoxyla zophospila''


References


External links


Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog
Cossidae genera {{Zeuzerinae-stub