Attacus wardi

Species of moth

Attacus wardi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Saturniidae
Genus: Attacus
Species:
A. wardi
Binomial name
Attacus wardi

Attacus wardi is a moth from the family Saturniidae endemic to Northern Territory, Australia, historically classified as a subspecies of Attacus dohertyi.

Description

The wingspan of Attacus wardi is approximately 17 cm; fairly large for a moth, but still the smallest species in its genus. It is brown with two white bands and a large, white spot on each wing.

Distribution and habitat

Attacus wardi is known only from Darwin, Black Point Cobourg Peninsula and Melville Island. The species is restricted to coastal monsoon-rainforest.

References

Wikispecies has information related to Attacus wardi.
  • Attacus wardi - lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au
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Saturniidae of Australia
Genus
Attacus
  • A. wardi
Coscinocera
  • C. hercules (Hercules moth)
Opodiphthera
  • O. astrophela
  • O. carnea
  • O. engaea
  • O. eucalypti (emperor gum moth)
  • O. excavus
  • O. fervida
  • O. helena (Helena gum moth)
  • O. loranthi
  • O. rhythmica
  • O. saccopoea
  • O. sulphurea
Syntherata
Additional articles
Samia cynthia (introduced)
List of moths of Australia (Saturniidae)
Taxon identifiers
Attacus wardi


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