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Houdinia is a
monotypic genus of
moths in the
family Batrachedridae. Its sole species,
Houdinia flexilissima, is
endemic to
raised bogs in
northern New...
- (Southeastern states) (plus
several other species).
Beyond these, the
species Houdinia flexissima ****e,
Dugdale & Watts, 2006 from New
Zealand appears similar...
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Anathyrsa Meyrick, 1920 - 1
species Coelopoeta Walsingham, 1907 - 3
species Houdinia ****e,
Dugdale & Watts, 2006 - 1
species Homaledra Busck, 1900 - 4 species...
- Saturn's
rings and for her
contributions to the
Carte du Ciel program."
Houdinia ****e,
Dugdale & Watts, 2006 Moth
Harry Houdini "The
genus is
named after...
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expanded with
addition of the
monotypic genus Houdinia ****e,
Dugdale & Watts, 2006, with the
single species Houdinia flexilissima from New Zealand. In the description...
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Waikato basin. S.
ferrugineus is the only
known food
source for the moth
Houdinia flexilissima.
Under the New
Zealand Threat classification System, it is...
- Maungatautari, Waikato. In 2006,
Watts was part of a team who
first described Houdinia flexilissima, a
species of moth
endemic to New Zealand. Innes, J.; Watts...
- the rare rush-like
plant Sporadanthus ferrugineus and the
endemic moth
Houdinia flexilissima known as 'Fred the thread',
claimed to be the
thinnest caterpillar...
- in turn
provides the only
known food
source for the rare
endemic moth
Houdinia flexilissima, also
known as 'Fred the thread',
described as
recently as...
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Batrachedra psithyra Meyrick, 1889
Batrachedra tristicta Meyrick, 1901
Houdinia flexilissima ****e,
Dugdale & Watts, 2006
Blastobasis marmorosella (Wollaston...