Xanadoses is a monotypic moth genus in the family Cecidosidae. It contains a single species, Xanadoses nielseni, which is endemic to New Zealand. X. nielseni is also known by the common name Kamahi bark scribbler. The larval host of this species is Weinmannia racemosa.
X. nielseni is a small, dark coloured moth with dark metallic highlights along with pale whitish patches on its wings.[3][1] The female has a wingspan of 9.5 mm while the male is slightly larger with a wingspan of 10.5 mm.[1] The larva is coloured a white shade with a brown head and is 4.75 mm in length just prior to pupating.[1] The pupa is light brown in colour and slender in shape.[1]
Distribution
This species is endemic to New Zealand.[4][5] It has been collected in the Bay of Plenty and the Nelson regions.[1]
Behaviour
Adults have been observed on the wing in December.[1] This species pupates inside the bark of its host tree forming a bulge in the bark at the end of a mine.[1] The interior of the bulge is lined with silk.[1]