Definition of Isoleucas. Meaning of Isoleucas. Synonyms of Isoleucas

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- Isoleucas is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1939. It is native to Yemen and Somalia. Species Isoleucas...
- Notoreas isoleuca is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. This species was first described in 1897 by Edward Meyrick...
- Isodictyophorus Briq., synonym of Coleus *Isodon (Benth.) Schrad. ex Spach *Isoleucas O.Schwartz +Kalaharia Baill. *Karomia Dop Keiskea Miq., synonym of Collinsonia...
- Eurysolen Galeopsis Gomphostemma Haplostachys Holocheila Hypogomphia Isoleucas Lagochilus Lagopsis Lamiophlomis Lamium Leonotis Leonurus Leucas Leucosceptrum...
- hexaleuca is similar in appearance to N. isoleuca and N. mechanitis. It can be distinguished from N. isoleuca as it has a less hairy thorax. N. hexaleuca...
- Museum, London. Prout described the species as follows: 22—23 mm. Very near isoleuca, so determined in the Howes collection. Pectinations of ♂︎ slightly shorter...
- elegans Notoreas galaxias Notoreas hexaleuca Notoreas ischnocyma Notoreas isoleuca Notoreas isomoera Notoreas mechanitis Notoreas niphocrena Notoreas ortholeuca...
- Notoreas hexaleuca (Meyrick, 1914) Notoreas ischnocyma Meyrick, 1905 Notoreas isoleuca Meyrick, 1897 Notoreas isomoera Prout, 1939 Notoreas mechanitis (Meyrick...
- Butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera) but had included it within the species N. isoleuca. Hudson subsequently agreed with Meyrick and discussed and illustrated...
- This species has a wingspan of 23 mm and is similar in appearance to N. isoleuca. This species is endemic to New Zealand. It is found in the mountain ranges...