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Culladia cuneiferellus
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Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Crambus cuneiferellus Walker, 1863

The Culladia cuneiferellus is a small moth. It belongs to a group of moths called the Crambidae family, which are often known as grass moths. This particular moth is part of the Culladia genus.

A scientist named Francis Walker first officially described this moth in 1863. You can find Culladia cuneiferellus in several places around the world. It lives in Australia, especially in Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania. It also makes its home in New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, the New Hebrides, and the Loyalty Islands. This moth is also found in New Zealand.

What Does This Moth Look Like?

The Culladia cuneiferellus is quite small. When its wings are spread out, its wingspan is about 10 millimeters. That's roughly the size of your fingernail!

Wings and Markings

The front wings of this moth are a light brown color. They have two distinct dark V-shaped marks on them. These marks help to identify the moth.

What Do These Moths Eat?

The young moths are called larvae, which are like caterpillars. These larvae enjoy eating different kinds of grasses.

A Common Grass Eater

One type of grass they often feed on is called Cynodon dactylon, also known as Bermuda grass. Sometimes, because they eat grass, these larvae can be seen as a minor nuisance in gardens or on farms. They might munch on the grass in lawns or pastures.

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