Lichenaula

Lichenaula is a genus of Australian moth of the family Xyloryctidae.[1]

Lichenaula
Lichenaula tuberculata
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Lichenaula

Meyrick, 1890
Species

About 30 species; see text for details.

Synonyms
  • Polynesa Turner, 1898

The genus was first published by amateur entomologist Edward Meyrick in 1890.

Species

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