Anthelidae
Anthela acuta (Walker, 1855)
Anthela acuta (Walker, 1855)
Anthela acuta, the common anthelid moth, is an Anthelidae moth found in Australia, first described in 1855.
Anthela ferruginosa Walker, 1855
Anthela ferruginosa Walker, 1855
Anthela ferruginosa is an Australian Anthelidae moth with a 40 mm wingspan, whose larvae feed on Australian Poaceae.
Anthela ocellata (Walker, 1855)
Anthela ocellata (Walker, 1855)
Anthela ocellata, the eyespot anthelid, is an Anthelidae moth found along Australia's east coast with a 60 mm wingspan.
Anthela varia (Walker, 1855)
Anthela varia (Walker, 1855)
Anthela varia, the variable anthelid, is an Australian moth with hairy caterpillars that feed on multiple plant genera.
Chelepteryx collesi Gray, 1835
Chelepteryx collesi Gray, 1835
Chelepteryx collesi is a large Australasian anthelid moth with stinging-hair larvae that feed on Myrtaceae.
Chelepteryx chalepteryx (Felder, 1874)
Chelepteryx chalepteryx (Felder, 1874)
Chelepteryx chalepteryx, the white-stemmed wattle moth, is an Australian moth in the Anthelidae family whose caterpillars eat wattles and gymea lilies.
Nataxa flavescens (Walker, 1855)
Nataxa flavescens (Walker, 1855)
Nataxa flavescens, the yellow-headed anthelid, is an Australasian moth species in Anthelidae, first described 1855, differing in wingspan by sex.
Munychryia senicula Walker, 1865
Munychryia senicula Walker, 1865
Munychryia senicula is an Australian Anthelidae moth described by Francis Walker in 1865.
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