Calicotis antinoma explained

Calicotis antinoma is a moth of the family Oecophoridae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1910.[1] [2] It is found in New Zealand at the Kermadec Islands and has also been collected in Australia.[3] [4]

Taxonomy

Originally identified as Pachyrhabda antinoma by Edward Meyrick in 1910, the species was described a second time by Turner in 1915, who named it Stathmopoda cryerodes. In 2024, the genus Pachyrhabda was synonymised with Calicotis.[5]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Pachyrhabda antinoma Meyrick, 1910 . 2022-05-02 . www.nzor.org.nz.
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  4. Web site: Pachyrhabda antinoma Meyrick, 1910 . 2022-05-02 . www.gbif.org . en.
  5. 10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108040. 1055-7903. 194. 108040. Shen. Zong-Yu. Terada. Takeshi. Landry. Jean-François. Hoare. Robert J. B.. Kuo. Li-Yaung. Chou. Ming-Hsun. Hsu. Yu-Feng. Huang. Jen-Pan. Systematics and evolutionary dynamics of insect-fern interactions in the specialized fern-spore feeding Cuprininae (Lepidoptera, Stathmopodidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2024-07-08. 2024-05-01.