Western Australia MothsWA Moth Index Abantiades hydrographus Anomis definata Ardices glatignyi Austropaschia porrigens Ctenoplusia albostriata Hestiochora occidentalis Hippotion celerio (Vine Hawk Moth) Hippotion scrofa (Coprosma Hawk Moth) Myrtartona rufiventris Synemon spp
Moths belong to the order Lepidoptera (class Insecta), with Western Australia being home to a great variety of moths. Australia is home to more then 10,000 species of moths (with many yet to be identified). Whilst many species may seem to have duller colours to the butterflies, they are interesting in their own right.
Moths form a group of some 125 families worldwide, with 82 families of moths represented in Australia.
As well as the winged adult species, keep an eye out for the various instar stages including caterpillar and pupa/chrysalis. Checkout some of the moths we have documented here in Western Australia (from our contributors).
Aechaea janata
Cosmodes elegans
Geometridae (family)
Lantanophaga pusillidactylus
Sceliodes cordalis
Sphenarches anisodactylus
Synemon catocaloides
Synemon jcaria
Synemon obscurella
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- Scientific classification
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Order: Lepidoptera
Footnote & References
- Photographs © Paul Kay
- Photographs © Jean and Fred Hort
Western Australia MothsWA Moth Index Abantiades hydrographus Anomis definata Ardices glatignyi Austropaschia porrigens Ctenoplusia albostriata Hestiochora occidentalis Hippotion celerio (Vine Hawk Moth) Hippotion scrofa (Coprosma Hawk Moth) Myrtartona rufiventris Synemon spp
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