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  • Synemon (commonly known as the Sun-moths) is a genus of moths within the family Castniidae. Edward Doubleday described it in 1846. The genus contains 24 described and 20 undescribed species. These species are found across mainland Australia and on Kangaroo Island, with the highest diversity in Western Australia. Synemon species can be found in a range of habitats, including woodlands, heathlands and native perennial grasslands. The adults fly during the daytime in warm to hot weather. They have clubbed antennae, and are often mistaken for butterflies.
    Sun-moths typically have dull coloured forewings which, at rest, conceal their brightly coloured hindwings. They can use their hindwings to startle potential predators. All known larvae of sun-moths feed on monocotyledonous plants, such as Rytidosperma, Gahnia, Lepidosperma and Lomandra. Since European settlement, many species have suffered drastic reductions in their distributions due to habitat loss from agriculture and other threats. Some are listed as threatened, including Synemon plana, which is listed as critically endangered under the Australian Government Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.


    Species


    The genus includes the following species:

    Synemon austera Meyrick, 1891
    Synemon brontias Meyrick, 1891
    Synemon catocaloides Walker, 1865
    Synemon collecta Swinhoe, 1892
    Synemon directa Westwood, 1877
    Synemon discalis Strand, 1911
    Synemon gratiosa Westwood, 1877
    Synemon heliopis Meyrick, 1891
    Synemon jcaria R. Felder, 1874
    Synemon laeta Walker, 1854
    Synemon leucospila Meyrick, 1891
    Synemon magnifica Strand, 1911
    Synemon maja Strand, 1911
    Synemon nais Klug, 1850
    Synemon notha Westwood, 1877
    Synemon nupta Westwood, 1877
    Synemon obscurella Westwood, 1877
    Synemon parthenoides R. Felder, 1874
    Synemon phaeoptila Turner, 1906
    Synemon plana Walker, 1854
    Synemon selene Klug, 1850
    Synemon sophia (White, 1841)
    Synemon theresa Doubleday, 1846
    Synemon wulwulam Angel, 1951


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