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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Macarostola ageta (Turner, 1917), to Heath trap, Palm Cove, Queensland, 19/20 January 2016
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Macarostola miniella
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Adult Macarostola miniella. I have also uploaded this image elsewhere, e.g.
observation.org.
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus. Habitat: Alectryon excelsus. Beaten from foliage. Off host. Identification: Macarostola miniella (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). This is the first specimen that I have ever encountered of this species, as far as I can remember!
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Macarostola miniella (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875); NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus, beaten from Alectryon excelsus (off host), 13 Mar 2016, S.E. Thorpe.
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Macarostola ageta (Turner, 1917), to Heath trap, Palm Cove, Queensland, 19/20 January 2016
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus. Habitat: Alectryon excelsus. Beaten from foliage. Off host. Identification: Macarostola miniella (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). This is the first specimen that I have ever encountered of this species, as far as I can remember!
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus. Habitat: Alectryon excelsus. Beaten from foliage. Off host. Identification: Macarostola miniella (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). This is the first specimen that I have ever encountered of this species, as far as I can remember!
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus. Habitat: Alectryon excelsus. Beaten from foliage. Off host. Identification: Macarostola miniella (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). This is the first specimen that I have ever encountered of this species, as far as I can remember!
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Landed briefly on my hand.
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Landed briefly on my hand.
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