- Monophagous
- Polyphagous
- References
- External links
{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of Lepidoptera that feed on Eucalyptus}}Gum trees, Eucalyptus species, are used as food plants by the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). These include: MonophagousSpecies which feed exclusively on Eucalyptus - Bucculatricidae
- Hepialidae
- Abantiades latipennis (pindi moth) – root feeder, only on messmate stringybark (E. obliqua) and stringy gum (E. regnans)
- Aenetus montanus – trunk burrower
- Aenetus ombraloma – trunk burrower
PolyphagousSpecies which feed on Eucalyptus among other plants - Arctiidae
- Eupseudosoma aberrans
- Eupseudosoma involutum (snowy eupseudosoma)
- Hepialidae
- Other Abantiades spp.[1] – root feeders
- Aenetus eximia – trunk burrower
- Aenetus ligniveren – trunk burrower
- Aenetus ramsayi – trunk burrower
- Aenetus scotti – trunk burrower
- Aenetus virescens (puriri moth) – trunk burrower
- Endoclita auratus
- Endoclita hosei
- Endoclita malabaricus
- Endoclita undulifer
- Trichophassus giganteus
- Zelotypia stacyi (bentwing ghost moth) – trunk burrower
- Noctuidae
- Agrotis segetum (turnip moth)
- Oecophoridae
- All known species of Crossophora
- Tortricidae
- "Cnephasia" jactatana (black-lyre leafroller moth)
References1. ^{{Cite book|title=Splendid Ghost Moths and Their Allies: A Revision of Australian Abantiades, Oncopera, Aenetus, Archaeoaenetus and Zelotypia (Hepialidae)|last=Simonsen|first=Thomas|publisher=Csiro Publishing|year=2018|isbn=9781486307494|location=|pages=}}
External links- "Search Results - Hostplant Genus: Eucalyptus" at HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants of the Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
2 : Lists of Lepidoptera by food|Eucalyptus |