Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Details
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Biostatus
Exotic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
First record: 1 specimen, AK: Mt Albert, Bennett St, 21 Apr 2007, NH (NHNZ, on loan to PHEL). Subsequently larvae in fallen Camellia flowers and litter, Kitenui Ave., Mt Albert, July 2007, moths emg. August (NZAC). Now widespread and very common in Auckland, e.g. Albany (Redvale), Glen Eden, Henderson, New Lynn, Panmure, Red Beach, St. John’s, and Northcote (Tuff Crater); also widespread in Northland (recorded from Russell and Mangawhai). Likely to have spread further by now.
Nomenclature
Classification
Synonyms
Taxonomic concepts
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Isotenes miserana (Walker)
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Isotenes miserana (Walker)
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Teras miserana Walker
Isotenes miserana (Walker, 1863)
Collections
Metadata
5b5796ac-5314-4d1e-8216-0667e13f1d14
scientific name
Names_NZAC
8 March 2011
10 May 2019