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- Epyaxa rosearia, the New Zealand looper or plantain moth, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. E. rosearia was first described...
- antophilaria (Hübner, 1813) Casilda consecraria (Staudinger, 1871) Casilda rosearia (Treitschke, 1828) Savela, Markku. "Casilda Agenjo, 1952". Lepidoptera...
- Epyaxa lucidata Walker, 1862 Epyaxa pyrrhobaphes (Turner, 1926) Epyaxa rosearia Doubleday, 1843 – New Zealand looper, plantain moth Epyaxa sodaliata (Walker...
- parti****ta (Walker, 1862) Rhodometra plectaria (Guenée, 1858) Rhodometra rosearia Treitschke, 1828 Rhodometra roseata Dognin, 1917 Rhodometra roseofimbriata...
- rigorata (Prout, 1932) Achrosis rondelaria (Fabricius, 1775) Achrosis rosearia (Leech, 1891) Achrosis rufescens (Butler, 1880) Achrosis rufipennis (Warren...
- "Oviposition and development of two plantain pests, Sco**** rubraria and Epyaxa rosearia (Lepidoptera: geometridae)". New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research...
- Mesembryanthemum family. Additionally, larvae of the plantain moth (Xanthorhoe rosearia) and the springtail species Hypogastrura rossi can be found on the plant...
- only. X. orophylloides is similar in appearance to X. orophyla and Epyaxa rosearia but may be easily separated as X. orophylloides has narrower wings. This...
- and it's suspected that moths also play a role, with the species Epyaxa rosearia identified in particular. The berries are dis****d by Kōkako and Kererū...
- punctinervis Holloway, 1976 Synegia purpurascens Warren, 1894 Synegia rosearia Leech, 1897 Synegia saturata West, 1929 Synegia scutigera Warren, 1906...