Family AGATHIPHAGIDAE
Compiler and date details
28 June 2007 - E.D. (Ted) Edwards, CSIRO Entomology, Canberra, Australia
Introduction
The kauri moth family contains a single genus with two species, one of which occurs in eastern Queensland and the other on islands of the south-western Pacific. Both were described by Dumbleton (1952). Like Micropterigidae, adult Agathiphagidae have functional mandibles and lack a proboscis. The family is the only member of the suborder Aglossata.
The apodous larvae feed in the seeds of Agathis (Kauri Pine) and the caddisfly-like adults are attracted to light (Robinson & Tuck 1976).
General References
Dumbleton, L.J. 1952. A new genus of seed-infesting micropterygid moths. Pacific Science 6: 17-29
History of changes
Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
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