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English: Moths of New Zealand illustrated by George Howes and published in vol 43 of the Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Fig 1. Selidosema ochrea (now known as Chalastra ochrea) Fig 2. Eucymatoge arenosus (now know as Austrocidaria arenosa) Fig 3. Morrisonia longstaffii (now known as Physetica longstaffi) Fig 4. Morrisonia praesignis (now known as Meterana praesignis) |
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