Notoreas paradelpha explained

Notoreas paradelpha is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand.

Taxonomy

This species was first described in 1883 by Edward Meyrick using material collected by him on Ben Lomond near Lake Wakatipu in December. He named the species Pasithea paradelpha.[1] [2] In 1884 Meyrick went on to give a more detailed description of the species.[3] [4] In 1886 Meyrick renamed the genus to which he had previously assigned this species and placed it within the genus Notoreas.[5] George Hudson discussed and illustrated this species both in his 1898 book New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera) and in his 1928 book The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand.[6] [7]

The genus Notoreas was reviewed in 1986 by R. C. Craw and the placement of this species within it was confirmed.[8] However species within the genus Notoreas are currently regarded as being in need of revision.[9] The lectotype specimen is held at the Natural History Museum, London.

Description

Meyrick described the species as follows:

Distribution

N. paradelpha is endemic to New Zealand.[10] Along with its type locality of Ben Lomond, N. paradelpha has also been found on Mount Arthur, Arthur's Pass, the Hunter Mountains and at Obelisk Station and the Dansey Ecological District in Otago.[11] [12] [13]

Life cycle and behaviour

The female moth lays her eggs within the flower buds of their host plant.[14] When the larvae emerge from their eggs, they eat into the leaves or buds of their host, hiding from predators. Once they are large enough, they emerge to feed from the fresh growth of the plant. N. paradelpha pupate in a loose cocoon on the ground under their host. N. paradelpha are day-flying moths. They are low but fast flyers and constantly vibrate their wings to enable them to take off rapidly.

Adults are on the wing from November to February.

Habitat and host species

This moth species prefers to live in high alpine habitat and has been found amongst grass and in herbfields. The host plants for the larvae of N. paradelpha are the endemic species in the genera Kelleria and Pimelea including Pimelia oreophila.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Meyrick. E.. Edward Meyrick. 1883. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera . New Zealand Journal of Science . 1. 526–531. Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  2. Web site: Notoreas paradelpha (Meyrick, 1883) . www.nzor.org.nz. Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research . 13 December 2018.
  3. Meyrick. E.. Edward Meyrick. May 1884. A Monograph of the New Zealand Geometrina . Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . 16. 49–113. Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  4. Book: Dugdale, John S.. 23 September 1988. Lepidoptera - annotated catalogue, and keys to family-group taxa. Fauna of New Zealand. 14. 1–264. 978-0-477-02518-8. Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research. 13 December 2018. 27 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190127012006/https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/49008/FNZ14Dugdale1988150.pdf. dead.
  5. Meyrick. E.. Edward Meyrick. 1886. Notes on Nomenclature of New Zealand . Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . 18. 184. Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  6. Book: New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera). Hudson. G. V. . 1898. London. 72. 10.5962/bhl.title.32466. 727236768. George Hudson (entomologist). 12 December 2018.
  7. Book: Hudson, G. V.. George Hudson (entomologist)

    . The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. Ferguson & Osborn Ltd.. 1928 . Wellington. 124–125. 25449322. George Hudson (entomologist).

  8. Craw. R.C.. 5 January 2012. Review of the genus Notoreas (sensu auctorum) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology . 13. 1. 131–140. 10.1080/03014223.1986.10422654. free.
  9. Web site: Larger moths of New Zealand: Image gallery and online guide . Hoare . R. J. B. . Rhode . B. E. . Emmerson . A. W. . 2011. Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research. 13 December 2018.
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  11. Hudson. G.V.. George Hudson (entomologist) . 1889. An Entomological Tour on the Table-land of Mount Arthur . Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . 22. 179–186. Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  12. Web site: Obelisk Station Crown Pastoral Land Tenure Review: Conservation Resources Report - Part 4 . December 2010. www.linz.govt.nz/. Land Information New Zealand. 9 . 13 December 2017.
  13. Book: Patrick, Brian H.. Insects of the Dansey Ecological District. 1991. Department of Conservation . 978-0478012859. Wellington [N.Z.]. 7, 8, 18. 0113-3713. 154612987.
  14. Patrick. Brian. Autumn 2015. Discovering New Zealand's gorgeous moths . Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. New Zealand. Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand Trust . 13 . 12 December 2018.
  15. Web site: Invertebrate herbivore biodiversity assessment - Notoreas paradelpha . plant-synz.landcareresearch.co.nz. Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research . 13 December 2018.