Cossidae

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Cossidae
Cossus cossus
Cossus cossus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Infraorder: Heteroneura
(unranked) Ditrysia
Superfamily: Cossoidea
Family: Cossidae
Diversity
about 670 species
subfamilies

Cossinae
Cossulinae
Hypoptinae
Metarbelinae
Ratardinae
Zeuzerinae

Cossidae (or Carpenter Moths) is a worldwide family of mostly large moths. It includes many species with large caterpillars and moths with a wingspan from 9 to 24 centimetres (6¾ in). Various authorities have included or excluded other families within this one, such as Dudgeoneidae, Metarbelidae, and Ratardidae, only the former of which is retained in the most recent classifications. The family includes the well known Carpenterworm. Many of the caterpillars have an unpleasant smell, hence a colloquial name Goat Moths. Most of the caterpillars are tree borers. The name "Witchetty (Wijuti) Grub" is most commonly applied to the caterpillar of Endoxyla leucomochla, one of the 87 cossid species in Australia.

The caterpillars of some species may take up to three years to mature, and pupate within their tunnels.

These moths sometimes have long narrow wings, like those of Hawk moths, and are mostly grey. Many are twig, bark, or leaf mimics.

[edit] Genera

See list of cossid genera

[edit] External links



Arthropoda - Insecta - Families of Lepidoptera Monarch Butterfly
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