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Notoreas Simplex
''Notoreas'' is a genus of geometer moths Endemism, endemic to New Zealand. The genus was described by Edward Meyrick in 1885. Species Species include: *''Notoreas arcuata'' *''Notoreas atmogramma'' *''Notoreas blax'' *''Notoreas casanova'' *''Notoreas chioneres'' *''Notoreas chrysopeda'' *''Notoreas edwardsi'' *''Notoreas elegans'' *''Notoreas galaxias'' *''Notoreas hexaleuca'' *''Notoreas ischnocyma'' *''Notoreas isoleuca'' *''Notoreas isomoera'' *''Notoreas mechanitis'' *''Notoreas niphocrena'' *''Notoreas ortholeuca'' *''Notoreas paradelpha'' *''Notoreas perornata'' *''Notoreas simplex'' References External links * ''Notoreas'' moths discussed on Radio New Zealand's ''Critter of the Week''7 December 2018
Hydriomenini Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa named by Edward Meyrick Endemic moths of New Zealand {{Larentiinae-stub ...
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Notoreas Arcuata
''Notoreas arcuata'' is a species of geometer moth endemic to New Zealand. This species if found in the South Island and has been observed in the Saint Arnaud Range, around Arthur's Pass and in the Oteake Conservation Park. Larvae feed on species in the genera ''Kelleria'' and ''Pimelea''. Adults are on the wing from December to February. Taxonomy This species was described by Alfred Philpott in 1921 using material collected in the Saint Arnaud Range by Mr R. Grimmett. George Hudson (entomologist), George Hudson also discussed and illustrated this species in his book ''The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand''. J. S. Dugdale disputes that the illustration by Hudson in his book is of ''N. arcuata''. The genus ''Notoreas'' was reviewed in 1986 by R. C. Craw and the placement of this species within it was confirmed. However species within the genus ''Notoreas'' are currently regarded as being in need of revision. The holotype specimen is held at the New Zealand Arthropod Collection ...
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Notoreas Ischnocyma
''Notoreas ischnocyma'' is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. This species is endemic to New Zealand. This species is found in Canterbury and Otago. Taxonomy ''Notoreas ischnocyma'' was described by Edward Meyrick in 1905 using material collected at Castle Hill by George Hudson at an elevation of 1700 meters. Hudson had previously illustrated the specimen in his 1898 book ''New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera)'' but had included it within the species '' N. isoleuca''. Hudson subsequently agreed with Meyrick and discussed and illustrated this species under the new species name in ''The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand''. The genus ''Notoreas'' was reviewed in 1986 by R. C. Craw and the placement of this species within it was confirmed. However species within the genus ''Notoreas'' are currently regarded as being in need of revision. The holotype specimen is held at the Natural History Museum, London. Description Meyrick described the species as f ...
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Endemic Fauna Of New Zealand
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or, in scientific literature, as an ''endemite''. Similarly, many species found in the Western ghats of India are examples of endemism. Endemism is an important concept in conservation biology for measuring biodiversity in a particular place and evaluating the risk of extinction for species. Endemism is also of interest in evolutionary biology, because it provides clues about how changes in the environment cause species to undergo range shifts (potentially expanding their range into a larger area or becomin ...
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Hydriomenini
Hydriomenini is a Tribe (biology), tribe of Geometridae, geometer moths under subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe was erected by Edward Meyrick in 1872. Recognized genera *''Anachloris'' Meyrick, 1885 *''Anomocentris'' Meyrick, 1891 *''Aponotoreas'' Craw, 1986 *''Carptima'' Pearsall, 1906 *''Ceratodalia'' Packard, 1876 *''Cyclica'' Grote, 1882 *''Ersephila'' Hulst, 1896 *''Eurhinosea'' Packard, 1873 *''Eutrepsia'' Herrich-Schäffer, [1855] *''Grossbeckia'' Barnes & McDunnough, 1912 *''Hammaptera'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1855 *''Hydriomena'' Hübner, 1825 *''Melitulias'' Meyrick, 1891 *''Monostoecha'' Fletcher, 1979 *''Notoreas'' Meyrick, 1885 References *"Tribus Hydriomenini Meyrick, 1872" ''BioLib''. External links

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Radio New Zealand
Radio New Zealand (), commonly known as RNZ or Radio NZ, is a New Zealand public service broadcaster and Crown entity. Established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995, it operates news and current affairs station, RNZ National, and a classical music and jazz station, RNZ Concert, with full government funding from NZ On Air. Since 2014, the organisation's focus has been to transform from a radio broadcaster to a multimedia outlet, increasing its production of digital content in audio, video, and written forms, utilising rnz.co.nz and the RNZ app. The organisation plays a central role in New Zealand public broadcasting. The New Zealand Parliament fully funds its AM network, used in part for the broadcast of parliamentary proceedings. RNZ has a statutory role under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002 to act as a "lifeline utility" in emergencies. It is also responsible for an international service, RNZ Pacific, which broadcasts to the South Pacific in both ...
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Notoreas Simplex
''Notoreas'' is a genus of geometer moths Endemism, endemic to New Zealand. The genus was described by Edward Meyrick in 1885. Species Species include: *''Notoreas arcuata'' *''Notoreas atmogramma'' *''Notoreas blax'' *''Notoreas casanova'' *''Notoreas chioneres'' *''Notoreas chrysopeda'' *''Notoreas edwardsi'' *''Notoreas elegans'' *''Notoreas galaxias'' *''Notoreas hexaleuca'' *''Notoreas ischnocyma'' *''Notoreas isoleuca'' *''Notoreas isomoera'' *''Notoreas mechanitis'' *''Notoreas niphocrena'' *''Notoreas ortholeuca'' *''Notoreas paradelpha'' *''Notoreas perornata'' *''Notoreas simplex'' References External links * ''Notoreas'' moths discussed on Radio New Zealand's ''Critter of the Week''7 December 2018
Hydriomenini Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa named by Edward Meyrick Endemic moths of New Zealand {{Larentiinae-stub ...
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Notoreas Perornata
''Notoreas perornata'' is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand and is found in the North Island from Northland to Westland as well as in the South Island on the coast of Marlborough. Taxonomy This species was first described in 1863 by Francis Walker using material collected in either Hawkes Bay or Taupo by William Colenso and named ''Fidonia perornata''. In 1884 Meyrick placed this species within the genus ''Pasithea''. In 1886 Meyrick renamed the genus to which he had previously assigned this species and placed it within the genus ''Notoreas''. George Hudson discussed and illustrated this species both in his 1898 book ''New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera)'' using the name ''Notoreas perornata'' and again in his 1928 book ''The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand''. In the later case Hudson followed Louis Beethoven Prout and used the name ''Lythria perornata''. John S. Dugdale regarded the 1898 illustrations as not a good ...
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Notoreas Paradelpha
''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''. In 1884 Meyrick went on to give a more detailed description of the species. In 1886 Meyrick renamed the genus to which he had previously assigned this species and placed it within the genus ''Notoreas''. 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''. The genus ''Notoreas'' was reviewed in 1986 by R. C. Craw and the placement of this species within it was confirmed. However species within the genus ''Notoreas'' are currently regarded as being in need of revision. The lectotype specimen is held at the Natural History Museum, London. Descript ...
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Notoreas Ortholeuca
''Notoreas ortholeuca'' is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was first described in 1923 by George Hudson using material collected by F. S. Oliver at Stoney Peak, Glenorchy near Lake Wakatipu. Hudson discussed and illustrated this species in his 1928 book ''The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand''. The genus ''Notoreas'' was reviewed in 1986 by R. C. Craw and the placement of this species within it was confirmed. However species within the genus ''Notoreas'' are currently regarded as being in need of revision. The holotype specimen was held in F. S. Oliver's collection and has since been lost. Description Hudson described the species as follows: Distribution ''N. ortholeuca'' is endemic to New Zealand. Along with its type locality of Stoney Peak, ''N. ortholeuca'' has also been found in other mountainous areas in Central Otago including at the Obelisk Station and in the Dansey Ecological District including in ...
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