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The giant Tasmanian 'pandani' moth Proditrix nielseni, sp. nov. (Lepitoptera : Yponomeutoidea : Plutellidae s. l.)

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posted on 2023-05-16, 16:27 authored by Peter McQuillanPeter McQuillan
Proditrix nielseni, sp. nov., a giant of the world yponomeutoid fauna, is described from cool temperate rainforest in montane Tasmania. The distinctive larvae feed in the crown of the endemic 'pandani', Richea pandanifolia, the world's tallest species of Epacridaceae. This is the first record of the genus Proditrix Dugdale from Australia and from a dicotyledonous hostplant. It represents a second austral plutellid genus shared between Tasmania and New Zealand.

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Publication title

Invertebrate Systematics

Volume

17

Pagination

59-66

ISSN

1445-5226

Department/School

School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Place of publication

Collingwood, Victoria

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  • Restricted

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Terrestrial biodiversity

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