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- Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, commonly known as the leather-leaf fern, or ota in Māori, is a climbing fern endemic to New Zealand. P. eleagnifolia has thick,...
- North America Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, native to New Zealand Rumohra adiantiformis, widespread Polypodium scouleri Pyrrosia eleagnifolia Rumohra adiantiformis...
- Pyrus elaeagrifolia, the oleaster-leaved pear, is a species of wild pear plant in the genus Pyrus (Rosaceae), the specific name referring to the similarity...
- distichocarpa (Mett.) K.H. Shing Pyrrosia drakeana (Franch.) Ching Pyrrosia eleagnifolia (Bory) Hovenkamp Pyrrosia fengiana Ching Pyrrosia flocculosa (D. Don)...
- January to May. The larvae feed on the spores of the fern, Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calicotis crucifera. Wikispecies...
- January. The larval hosts of this species include the fern Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apoctena taipana. Gordon, Dennis...
- where the species' larval host is present. The larvae feed on Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, mining the host plant leaves. P. polypodii pupates within the final...
- form silk tunnels amongst the leaves of their host plants. Pyrrosia eleagnifolia is a host species for the larvae of this moth. "Scoparia illota Philpott...
- Microsorum novae-zealandiae Polypodium vulgareCommon polypody Pyrrosia eleagnifolia – Leather-leaf fern Adiantum aethiopi**** – True maidenhair, mākaka Adiantum...
- They have also been observed feeding on the leaves and sori of Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sarisa. Martin, N A. "Factsheet:...