A preliminary note on Incurvarioidea in New Zealand |
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Authors: | J.S. Dugdale |
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Affiliation: | Entomology Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , Private Bag, Auckland , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract The Monotrysian superfamily Incurvarioidea (Lepidoptera) is now known to be present inNew Zealand. A mummified partly decayed male, parasitised pupae, larval head capsules, and characteristic cocoons are associated with long (1500–2000 mm) meandering cortical scribble-like mines in sapling Weinmannia, Nothofagus and Myrsine. The fragments and larval biology display features of Prodoxidae, but cannot be assigned to a genus. Wing pattern, some forewing venation, pupal structure, male genitalia and some female ovipositor structures, larval head capsule and pronotum, and details of the pupal cell and larval mine are described and illustrated. |
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Keywords: | taxonomy Lepidoptera Incurvarioidea Prodoxidae cortical miner Weinmannia Nothofagus structure |
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