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- include: Reductoderces araneosa (Meyrick, 1914) Reductoderces aucklandica Dugdale, 1971 Reductoderces cawthronella (Philpott, 1921) Reductoderces fuscoflava...
- Reductoderces cawthronella is a moth of the Psychidae family. It was described by Alfred Philpott in 1921 and named in honour of the Cawthron Institute...
- unnamed species rather than to Reductoderces microphanes. In 1988 Dugdale also synonymised Mallobathra fragilis with Reductoderces microphanes. The placement...
- Reductoderces fuscoflava is a moth of the Psychidae family. It was described by Salmon and Bradley in 1956. It is found on Campbell Island. Reductoderces...
- Reductoderces aucklandica is a moth of the family Psychidae. It was described by John S. Dugdale in 1971. It is found on the Auckland Islands in New Zealand...
- November and February. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reductoderces araneosa. "Reductoderces araneosa (Meyrick, 1914)". biotanz.landcareresearch.co.nz...
- Reductoderces illustris is a moth of the Psychidae family. It was described by Philpott in 1917. It is found in New Zealand. Reductoderces illustris in...
- to breed Greens**** mussels on a commercial scale. The moth species Reductoderces cawthronella was named in honour of the Cawthron Institute, commemorating...
- 1877) Reductoderces araneosa (Meyrick, 1914). Reductoderces aucklandica Dugdale, 1971 Reductoderces cawthronella (Philpott, 1921) Reductoderces fuscoflava...
- moths of New Zealand. In 1971 K. A. J. Wise, when revising the genus Reductoderces, placed this species within that genus. However John S. Dugdale did...