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Antipodean
Antipodean An`ti*po"de*an, a. Pertaining to the antipodes, or the opposite side of the world; antipodal.

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- searched for a more poetic replacement, suggesting names such as Ultima and Antipodea. Antarctica was adopted in the 1890s, with the first use of the name being...
- Pollenia antipodea is a species of cluster fly in the family Polleniidae. New Zealand. Dear, J.P. (1986). "Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera)". Fauna of...
- Mnesictena antipodea is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by John T. Salmon in 1956. This species is endemic to New Zealand, where it has...
- 1926 P. amentaria (Scopoli, 1763) P. angustigena Wainwright, 1940 P. antipodea Dear, 1986 P. astrictifrons Dear, 1986 P. atramentaria (Meigen, 1826)...
- Mnesictena adversa (Philpott, 1917), distributed on New Zealand Mnesictena antipodea (Salmon in Salmon & Bradley, 1956), distributed on the SE Antipodes Island...
- interbreed. Nyctemera annulata annulata (New Zealand) Nyctemera annulata antipodea Salmon, 1956 (Antipodes Islands) Nyctemera annulata is only found in New...
- Mauritius and the Chatham Islands, as part of his proposed lost continent of "Antipodea". Forbes personally went to the Chatham Islands later that year to do...
- longiareolata (Macquart, 1838) Culiseta littleri (Taylor, 1914) Culiseta antipodea Dobrotworsky, 1962 Culiseta marchettei GarcĂ­a, Jeffery and Rudnick, 1969...
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- connected with the Chatham Islands, as part of a lost continent he called "Antipodea". Forbes moved the Chatham Islands bird to its own genus, Diaphorapteryx...