Toronia perplexus
Toronia perplexus is a of carpenter in the Cossidae, a family known for robust-bodied moths whose larvae bore into wood. The species was described by Barnes & Benjamin in 1924. As with many Cossidae species, the and natural history of T. perplexus remain poorly documented in scientific literature. The Toronia contains relatively few described species, and members are found in North America. Cossidae moths typically have reduced mouthparts and do not feed as adults, with their primary energy reserves accumulated during the larval stage.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Toronia perplexus: /tɔˈroʊniə pərˈplɛksəs/
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- Aphytis Project Final Report | Entomology Research Museum
- Digging Deep: The Secrets Within Termite Nests
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: A Real Surprise
- Putting Bumble Bees in a Box Might Help Scientists Study Their Nesting Ecology
- Predator Satiation | Beetles In The Bush
- Bug Eric: August 2012