Lymantria xylina, the casuarina moth or casuarina tussock moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Charles Swinhoe in 1903. It is found in Japan, Taiwan and the Chinese provinces of Fujian and Guangdong.[1]
It is a very important forest pest in Taiwan, with outbreaks occurring every five to ten years.[citation needed] The larvae feed on a wide range of host plants, including over 65 species of broadleaf trees.[2]
At least one virus is being investigated as a possible biopesticide.[3]
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