List of Lepidoptera that feed on grasses
Poaceae, or Gramineae, grasses are very important food plants for the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), including:
Monophagous
Species which feed exclusively on Poaceae:
- Bedelliidae
- Bedellia oplismeniella – only on Oplismenus compositus, Panicum torridum, and some others
- Bedellia struthionella – only on Panicum torridum
- Coleophoridae
- Several Coleophora case-bearer species:
- C. manitoba
- C. pulchricornis – only on sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)
- C. vagans
- Several Coleophora case-bearer species:
- Gelechiidae
- Chionodes psiloptera – only on meadow-grasses (Poa) and some others
- Hepialidae
- Hesperiidae
- Poanes aaroni (saffron skipper) – only on smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora)[1]
- Poanes hobomok (Hobomok skipper) – only on Panicum, meadow-grasses (Poa), and some others
- Poanes yehl (Yehl skipper) – only on Arundinaria
- Poanes zabulon (Zabulon skipper) – only on bentgrasses (Agrostis), cocksfoot (Dactylis), Elytrigia, lovegrasses (Eragrostis), Leymus, meadow-grasses (Poa), alkali grasses (Puccinellia), Tridens, and some others
- Noctuidae
- Apamea crenata (clouded-bordered brindle) – only on cocksfoot (Dactylis), hair grasses (Deschampsia), fescues (Festuca), Phalaris, and some others
- Apamea monoglypha (dark arches) – only on hair grasses (Deschampsia), fescues (Festuca), and some others
- Apamea remissa (dusky brocade) – only on small-reeds (Calamagrostis), hair grasses (Deschampsia), festuces (Festuca), Phalaris, ryes (Secale), and some others
- Apamea sordens (rustic shoulder-knot) – only on oats (Avena), cocksfoot (Dactylis), festuces (Festuca), barleys (Hordeum), Leymus, Phalaris, catstails (Phleum), ryes (Secale), wheats (Triticum), teosintes and maize (Zea), wild rice (Zizania), and perhaps some others
- Cerapteryx graminis (antler moth) – only on hair grasses (Deschampsia), festuces (Festuca), Nardus, and some others
- Leucania comma (shoulder-striped wainscot) – only on hair grasses (Deschampsia), festuces (Festuca), and some others
- Mythimna ferrago (the clay) – only on hair grasses (Deschampsia) and some others
- Mythimna pallens (common wainscot) – only on hair grasses (Deschampsia), festuces (Festuca), Leymus, ryegrasses (Lolium), Phalaris, and some others
- Oligia latruncula (tawny marbled minor) – only on small-reed (Calamagrostis), cocksfoot (Dactylis), and some others
- Oligia strigilis (marbled minor) – only on crested-wheat grasses (Agropyron), cocksfoot (Dactylis), Elytrigia, meadow-grasses (Poa), and some others
- Oligia versicolor (rufous minor)
- Omphaloscelis lunosa (lunar underwing)
- Thalpophila matura (straw underwing) – only on cocksfoot (Dactylis) and some others
Polyphagous
Species which feed on Poaceae and other plants:
- Arctiidae
- Hypercompe eridanus – recorded on Panicum and possibly others
- Coleophoridae
- Several Coleophora case-bearer species:
- C. lixella – recorded on quaking grasses (Briza), soft-grasses (Holcus), and possibly others
- C. ornatipennella
- C. tricolor
- C. viridicuprella
- Several Coleophora case-bearer species:
- Crambidae
- Agriphila inquinatella – recorded on sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina), meadow-grasses (Poa), and others
- Hepialidae
- Hepialus humuli (ghost moth)
- Korscheltellus lupulina (common swift)
- Wiseana cervinata
- Hesperiidae
- Poanes viator (broad-winged skipper) – recorded on Panicum, common reeds (Phragmites), wild rice (Zizania), Zizaniopsis, and possibly others
- Noctuidae
- Eugnorisma glareosa (autumnal rustic) – recorded on meadow-grasses (Poa) and others
- Euxoa nigricans (garden dart)
- Mythimna impura (smoky wainscot) – recorded on foxtail grasses (Alopecurus), cocksfoot (Dactylis), hair grasses (Deschampsia), Leymus, common reeds (Phragmites), and others
- Noctua pronuba (large yellow underwing)
- Xestia sexstrigata (six-striped rustic)
- Xestia xanthographa (square-spot rustic)
References
- Murray, Tom (November 2005). "Species Poanes aaroni - Aaron's Skipper - Hodges#4062". Bugguide.
External links
- Robinson, Gaden S.; Ackery, Phillip R.; Kitching, Ian J.; Beccaloni, George W. & Hernández, Luis M. (2010). "Hostplant Family: Gramineae". HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London.
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