Heterocrossa philpotti

Heterocrossa philpotti is a moth of the family Carposinidae.[2][3] It is endemic to New Zealand.[1] The subspecies H. philpotti hudsoni has been recorded as being observed in Albany, Auckland.[4] Alan W. Emmerson and Robert J.B. Hoare have hypothesised that there may be two species confused within this name.[4]

Heterocrossa philpotti
Holotype of Heterocrossa philpotti hudsoni.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Carposinidae
Genus: Heterocrossa
Species:
H. philpotti
Binomial name
Heterocrossa philpotti
Synonyms[1]
  • Carposina epomiana philpotti (Dugdale, 1971)
  • Carposina philpotti (Dugdale, 1971)

Subspecies

  • Heterocrossa philpotti philpotti (Dugdale, 1971) (Auckland, Adams Island, Enderby Island, Ocean Island, Rose Islands)[5][6]
  • Heterocrossa philpotti hudsoni Dugdale, 1988[3]

References

  1. "Heterocrossa philpotti Dugdale, 1971". www.nzor.org.nz. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. Gordon, Dennis P., ed. (2010). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: Kingdom animalia : chaetognatha, ecdysozoa, ichnofossils. Vol. 2. p. 457. ISBN 978-1-877257-93-3. OCLC 973607714. OL 25288394M. Wikidata Q45922947.
  3. John Stewart Dugdale (23 September 1988). "Lepidoptera - annotated catalogue, and keys to family-group taxa". Fauna of New Zealand. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. 14: 131. doi:10.7931/J2/FNZ.14. ISSN 0111-5383. Wikidata Q45083134.
  4. Alan Emmerson; Robert Hoare (28 October 2019). "Lepidoptera from Redvale, Albany, north of Auckland, New Zealand, 2004-2016: an annotated list". The Wētā. 53: 43–70. ISSN 0111-7696. Wikidata Q105342215.
  5. J. S. Dugdale (10 November 1971). "Entomology of the Aucklands and Other Islands South of New Zealand: Lepidoptera, excluding non-Crambine Pyralidae" (PDF). Pacific Insects Monograph. pp. 55–172.
  6. Max N. Buxton; Barbara J. Anderson; Robert J.B. Hoare; Janice M. Lord (12 December 2019). "Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand?". Polar Research. 38 (0). doi:10.33265/POLAR.V38.3545. ISSN 0800-0395. Wikidata Q111890104.


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