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Abantiades atripalpis, also
known as
bardee (bardy, bardi) grub, rain moth or waikerie, and
previously known as
Trictena atripalpis, is a moth of the family...
- clearfelling.
Abantiades includes the
following species:
Abantiades albofasciatus Abantiades aphenges Abantiades argyrosticha Abantiades atripalpis Abantiades aurilegulus...
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Abantiades leucochiton is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
endemic to Australia,
where it is
found in New
South Wales,
South Australia and Victoria...
- be
considered significant.
Abantiades latipennis is one of
fourteen species currently identified within the
genus Abantiades, all of
which are
found exclusively...
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Abantiades barnardi is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. It was
described by
Norman Tindale in 1941, and is
endemic to
Western Australia. Herbison-Evans...
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Abantiades labyrinthicus is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
endemic to Australia,
where it is
found in the
Australian Capital Territory, New South...
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Abantiades argyrosticha is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1929 (as
Trictena argyrosticha), and...
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Abantiades hyalinatus is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
found in Australia, from
southern Queensland to Tasmania. The
wingspan is 10–12 cm. Don...
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Abantiades albofasciatus is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
endemic to
Western Australia. The head, thorax, and
forewings are a
brown tinged with...
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Abantiades fulvomarginatus is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
endemic to
Western Australia. It was
first described in 1932 by
Norman Tindale. "Species...