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- Pasiphila bilineolata is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand and can be found in the North and South Islands. The species inhabits...
- described by Francis Walker in 1863 and contains the species Lamacha bilineolata. It is found in China. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2011). "GlobIZ search"...
- initially thought to be varieties of B. bilineolata based on colour pattern. In 1968 Naumann elevated B. bilineolata and B. smithii to species level but still...
- The Orthoptera Species File lists: Tylopsis ampla Ragge, 1964 Tylopsis bilineolata (Serville, 1838) Tylopsis brevis Ragge, 1964 Tylopsis coi Jannone, 1936...
- 1898 George Hudson discussed this species as a synonym of Chloroclystis bilineolata. In 1928 Hudson again discussed as well as illustrated this species under...
- way back. Stelis (Odontostelis) bilineolata is an observed parasite of the nests of E. cordata. Female S. bilineolata will open the cells that have been...
- native to New Zealand. Pasiphila acompsa Pasiphila aristias Pasiphila bilineolata Pasiphila charybdis Pasiphila chloerata - sloe pug Pasiphila coelica...
- Zebra katydid (Terpnistria zebrata) Striped gr**** katydid (Tylopsis bilineolata) Common gr**** katydid (Tylopsis continua) Elongate gr**** katydid (Tylopsis...
- nigrosignata Himertula marmorata Holochlora brevifissa Letana inflata Molpa bilineolata Phaneroptera gracilis Pseudophaneroptera turbida "Orthoptera - Gr****hoppers...
- Pasiphila acompsa (Prout, 1927) Pasiphila aristias (Meyrick, 1897) Pasiphila bilineolata (Walker, 1862) Pasiphila charybdis (Butler, 1879) Pasiphila cotinaea...