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Everything about Aenetus totally explainedAenetus is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are 24 described species found in Indonesia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia and New Zealand. Most species have green or blue forewings and reddish hindwings but some are predominantly brown or white. The larvae feed in the trunks of living trees, burrowing horizontally into the trunk then vertically down.
Species
- Aenetus arfaki (New Guinea)
- Aenetus astathes (Australia)
- Aenetus blackburnii - Blackburn's Ghost Moth (Australia) (External Link
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- Aenetus cohici (New Caledonia) (External Link
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- Aenetus crameri (New Guinea)
- Aenetus dulcis (Australia) (External Link
) » *Food plant: Agonis
- Aenetus eugyna (New Guinea)
- Aenetus eximia - Common Ghost Moth (Southern Queensland to Tasmania) (External Link
) » *Recorded food plants: Daphnandra, Dodonaea, Doryphora, Eucalyptus, Glochidion, Nothofagus, Prostanthera, Waterhousea
- Aenetus hampsoni (New Guinea)
- Aenetus lewinii (Australia) » *Recorded food plants: Casuarina, Leptospermum
- Aenetus ligniveren - Common Splendid Ghost Moth (Southern Queensland to Tasmania) (External Link
) » *Recorded food plants: Acacia, Acmena, Bottlebrush, Dodonaea, Eucalyptus, Lantana, Leptospermum, Lophostemon, Malus, Melaleuca, Olearia, Pomaderris, Prostanthera, Rubus
- Aenetus marginatus (New Guinea)
- Aenetus mirabilis - North Queensland Swift Moth (Queensland) (External Link
) » *Food plant: Alphitonia
- Aenetus montanus (Australia) (External Link
) » *Food plant: Eucalyptus
- Aenetus ombraloma (Victoria) » *Food plant: Eucalyptus
- Aenetus ramsayi (Queensland and New South Wales) (External Link
) » *Recorded food plants: Diploglottis, Eucalyptus
- Aenetus scotti (Australia) (External Link
) » *Recorded food plants: Daphnandra, Dendrocnide, Diploglottis, Eucalyptus, Lantana, Tetradium
- Aenetus scripta (Australia) (External Link
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- Aenetus sordida (New Guinea)
- Aenetus splendens (Australia) (External Link
) » Recorded food plants: Callicoma, Casuarina, Eugenia, Trema
- Aenetus tegulatus (Indonesia, New Guinea, Queensland) (External Link
)
- Aenetus tephroptilus (Australia)
- Aenetus toxopeusi (New Guinea)
- Aenetus virescens - Puriri moth (North Island, New Zealand) (External Link
) (New Zealand's largest native moth) » *Recorded food plants: Carpodetus, Citrus, Cornus, Eucalyptus, Malus, Nothofagus, Oak, Prunus, Willow Further Information
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