- are:
Proteodes carnifex (Butler, 1877)
Proteodes clarkei Philpott, 1926
Proteodes melographa Meyrick, 1927
Proteodes profunda Meyrick, 1905
Proteodes smithi...
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larvae of P. carnifex.
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media related to
Proteodes carnifex. "
Proteodes carnifex (Butler, 1877)". www.nzor.org.nz.
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November to February.
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media related to
Proteodes profunda. "
Proteodes profunda Meyrick, 1905". biotanz.landcareresearch.co.nz. Retrieved...
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native beech trees.
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media related to
Proteodes melographa. "
Proteodes melographa Meyrick, 1927". www.nzor.org.nz.
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- is
attracted to light.
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media related to
Proteodes smithi. "
Proteodes smithi Howes, 1946". www.nzor.org.nz.
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- of the
South Island.
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Proteodes clarkei. "
Proteodes clarkei Philpott, 1926". www.nzor.org.nz.
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pointed end.
Mountain beech is
eaten by the
mountain beech flat moth (
Proteodes carnifex), and is a host
plant for the
lichens Yarrumia colensoi and Podostictina...
- 1875)
Proteodes carnifex (Butler, 1877)
Proteodes clarkei Philpott, 1926
Proteodes melographa Meyrick, 1927
Proteodes profunda Meyrick, 1905
Proteodes smithi...
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glaciata in 1925, and by
entomologist Alfred Philpott, who
described Proteodes clarkei in 1926,
naming the
species after Clarke. In 1929,
Clarke donated...
- Josephia, in the
process publishing the
incorrectly spelled name
Josephia proteodes for this species. That name is now
considered a
nomenclatural synonym...