- The Cossidae, the
cossid millers or
carpenter millers, make up a
family of
mostly large miller moths. This
family contains over 110
genera with almost...
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larvae of
several moths. In particular, it
applies to the
larvae of the
cossid moth
Endoxyla leucomochla,
which feeds on the
roots of the
witchetty bush...
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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...
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screeching alarm call. They also make a soft,
chuckling call when
searching for
cossid moth larvae.
Adults are
normally quiet when feeding,
while juveniles make...
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Miacorella is a
monotypic genus of
cossid moths. It
contains a
single species,
Miacorella leucocraspedontis. "Miacorella Penco,
Yakovlev & Naydenov, 2020"...
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Retrieved 2021-05-20. "
Cossid Miller Moth -
Xyleutes strix - by
Albert Kang - JungleDragon". www.jungledragon...
- Oldroyd, H. (1951). "A
Giant Bombyliid (Diptera) Bred from the Pupa of a
Cossid Moth".
Proceedings of the
Royal Entomological Society of London. Series...
- with a
wingspan of 40 to 64 mm. The
frontwings are whitish,
covered with
cossid reticulations,
including a
fairly marked median line. On the
costa there...
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Irish moths represent about 1,400
different types of moths. The
moths (mostly nocturnal) and
butterflies (mostly diurnal)
together make up the taxonomic...
- (Blasquez, 1870, Figs 6, 9) are not
identifiable as a
noctuid and may be a
cossid. A
revision of the
genus Hypotrix Guenée in
North America with descriptions...