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Neotropical regions hepialids have
diversified in
rainforest environments, but this not
apparently the case in the Afrotropics.
Hepialids mostly have low...
- America)
Eugenia species are
sometimes used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genera Aenetus (including A. splendens) and Endo****a (including...
- have
polyphagous larvae,
meaning they eat a
variety of
plants e. g.,
hepialids and some nymphalids)
while most lay
their eggs near or on the host plant...
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Leptospermum species are
sometimes used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genus Aenetus,
including A.
lewinii and A. ligniveren. These...
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lineage of moths, Agathiphagoidea.[citation needed] In 1998 a new
genus of
hepialid moths was
named Dumbletonius in his honour, and Hort
Research has a building...
- per locule.
Alphitonia species are used as food
plants by the
larva the
hepialid moth
Aenetus mirabilis,
which feed only on
these trees. They
burrow horizontally...
- occupies. Notho****us
species are used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genus Aenetus,
including A.
eximia and A. virescens. Zelopsis...
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introduced elm
trees are
sometimes used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genus Aenetus.
These burrow horizontally into the
trunk then...
- Australia,
Acacia species are
sometimes used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genus Aenetus including A. ligniveren.
These burrow horizontally...
- diameter.
Trema species are
sometimes used as food
plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genera Aenetus,
including A. splendens,
which burrow horizontally...