Bogong moth was created in 1832.
The bogong moth is, well, a moth. A moth is an insect, and insects do not have backbones. And the term "vertebrate" refers to an animal with a backbone. No moth is a vertebrate, nor is any other insect.
Bogong Moth migrates south to the Australia city of Sydney during the month of September until the end of November. In recent years, they are appearing earlier than previous years.
The Bogong Moth is common throughout the high country and alpine regions of Victoria and southern Australia. It is most commonly found in native bushland and woodlands of this area, although it is also found in some urban regions.
The Bogong Moth is common throughout the high country and alpine regions of Victoria and southern Australia. It is most commonly found in native bushland and woodlands of this area, although it is also found in some urban regions.
Chevalierella - moth - was created in 1943.
Clay - moth - was created in 1787.
Longhorn Moth was created in 1758.
Rear Moth was created in 2004.
Lobster Moth was created in 1758.
Lackey moth was created in 1758.
Gothic - moth - was created in 1758.
Leek moth was created in 1839.