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- Costelytra giveni (mischaracterized as Costelytra zealandica prior to 2016), commonly known as New Zealand gr**** grub, is a scarab beetle that is endemic...
- Migas giveni is a species of mygalomorph spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1968 by Cecil Wilton from female specimens collected...
- Armigeres flavus (Leicester, 1908) Armigeres foliatus (Brug, 1931) Armigeres giveni (Edwards, 1926) Armigeres hybridus (Edwards, 1914) Armigeres inchoatus (Barraud...
- campbelli (Broun, 1886) Zecicindela feredayi (Bates, 1867) Zecicindela giveni (Brouerius van Nidek, 1965) Zecicindela hamiltoni (Broun, 1921) Zecicindela...
- rufescens Odontria macrothoracica Odontria communis Odontria convexa Odontria giveni Odontria marmorata Odontria monticola Odontria nitidula Odontria obscura...
- ****rd-Cambridge, 1880 – New Zealand Migas gatenbyi Wilton, 1968 – New Zealand Migas giveni Wilton, 1968 – New Zealand Migas goyeni Wilton, 1968 – New Zealand Migas...
- Costelytra distincta Given, 1966 Costelytra diurna Given, 1960 Costelytra giveni Coca-Abia & Romero-Samper, 2016 Costelytra gregoryi Given, 1966 Costelytra...
- (1952) description and revised the species name of the latter to Costelytra giveni after Given. Wise, K. A. J. (1995). "Records Concerning Biological Control...
- Mitodon wairarapa (Suter, 1890) Mocella eta (Pfeiffer, 1853) Neophenacohelix giveni (****ber, 1961) Otoconcha dimidiata (L. Pfeiffer, 1853) Phacussa helmsi (Hutton...
- ****rd-Cambridge, 1880 — New Zealand M. gatenbyi Wilton, 1968 — New Zealand M. giveni Wilton, 1968 — New Zealand M. goyeni Wilton, 1968 — New Zealand M. hesperus...