Giant Wood Moths Fact Sheet
The giant wood moth is the heaviest moth in the world with some females weighing up to 30 grams.
Giant wood moths fact sheet. Giant wood moth and witchetty grubs fact sheet introduction australia is famous for its wood moths of the genus endoxyla in the family cossidae. Brought to you by. Life cycle as with all lepidoptera this family undergoes complete metamorphosis damage is done by the larvae that feeds at night along the margins of the wound and retreats during the day to a frass covered. Giant wood moth and witchetty grubs fact sheet introduction australia is famous for its wood moths of the genus endoxyla in the family cossidae.
The caterpillars of wood moths feed on plant roots but the adults do not feed during their short life span. Two of the larger genus are xylorycta and cryptophasa meaning eating in private family xyorictidae orderlepidoptera. Their fame is partly because their caterpil lars are the true witchetty grubs of traditional aboriginal diet but mostly from the fact that the moths themselves are some of the largest in the world. Select from the various categories below.
Other behaviours and adaptations life history cycle. Published on 19 09 2013 in giant wood moths full resolution 350 263. The majority of the 275 named australian species from more than 52 genera within this family are borers. The giant wood moth is the heaviest moth in the world with some females weighing up to 30 grams.
A leaflet on giant wood moths is available from the queensland museum. Common namexylorictid wood moth.