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- Sco**** inductata, the soft-lined wave, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1857. It is found in North America...
- Chloroclystis inductata is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It was first described by Francis Walker in 1862. The larvae...
- single, spiracular stripe pallid, weakly interrupted; chaetotaxy as in P. inductata; integument scobinations not forming imbricating patterns, and more regular...
- distinguishing this species from the brown coloured specimens of Chloroclystis inductata. This species is native to Australia where it is found in the south eastern...
- Nepticulidae). The following received a 9 on the scale: Chloroclystis inductata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae); Leucaspis sp. ‘Tahuna Torea’ (Hemiptera: Diaspididae);...
- pannularia, Pseudocoremia insignita, Pyrgotis plagiatana, and Pasiphila inductata. Beetles can be found on M. divaricata, often living in dead parts of...
- – Sco**** siccata 7168 W – Sco**** septentrionicola 7169 B – Sco**** inductata, soft-lined wave moth 7170 W – Sco**** luteolata 7171 W – Sco**** sideraria...
- incanata (Linnaeus, 1758) Sco**** indicataria (Walker, 1861) Sco**** inductata (Guenée, [1858]) – soft-lined wave Sco**** infantilis Herbulot, 1970 Sco****...
- moth) (Guenee, 1857) Chloroclystis impudicis Dugdale, 1964 Chloroclystis inductata (Walker, 1862) Chloroclystis lichenodes (Purdie, 1887) Chloroclystis nereis...
- ignava Chloroclystis impudicis Chloroclystis inaequata Chloroclystis inductata Chloroclystis infrazebrina Chloroclystis inops Chloroclystis invisibilis...