- Source: Pseudocoremia
Pseudocoremia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877. This genus is endemic to New Zealand.
Species include:
Pseudocoremia albafasciata Philpott, 1915
Pseudocoremia amaculata Stephens & Gibbs, 2003
Pseudocoremia berylia Howes, 1943
Pseudocoremia campbelli Philpott, 1927
Pseudocoremia cineracia Howes, 1942
Pseudocoremia colpogramma Meyrick, 1936
Pseudocoremia dugdalei Stephens & Gibbs, 2003
Pseudocoremia fascialata Philpott, 1903
Pseudocoremia fenerata Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
Pseudocoremia flava Warren, 1896
Pseudocoremia fluminea Philpott, 1926
Pseudocoremia hudsoni Stephens, Gibbs & Patrick, 2007
Pseudocoremia indistincta Butler, 1877
Pseudocoremia insignita Philpott, 1930
Pseudocoremia lactiflua Meyrick, 1912
Pseudocoremia leucelaea (Meyrick, 1909)
Pseudocoremia lupinata Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
Pseudocoremia lutea (Philpott, 1914)
Pseudocoremia melinata Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874
Pseudocoremia modica Philpott, 1921
Pseudocoremia monacha Hudson, 1903
Pseudocoremia ombrodes Meyrick, 1902
Pseudocoremia pergrata (Philpott, 1930)
Pseudocoremia productata Walker, 1862
Pseudocoremia rudisata Walker, 1862
Pseudocoremia suavis Butler, 1879 – common forest looper
Pseudocoremia terrena Philpott, 1915
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pseudocoremia
- Pseudocoremia flava
- Pseudocoremia indistincta
- Pseudocoremia melinata
- Pseudocoremia albafasciata
- Pseudocoremia hudsoni
- Pseudocoremia foxi
- Pseudocoremia rudisata
- Pseudocoremia amaculata
- Pseudocoremia fenerata