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Hepialidae

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Containing group: Neolepidoptera

References

Nielsen, E. S., G. S. Robinson, D. L. Wagner. 2000. Ghost-moths of the world: a global inventory and bibliography of the Exoporia (Mnesarchaeoidea and Hepialoidea) (Lepidoptera). Journal of Natural History 34 (6):823-878.

Simonsen, T. J. 2002. Wing Scale Covering Supports Close Relationship between Callipielus and Dalaca, Austral South American Ghost Moths (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 37(1):65 - 69.

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Scientific Name Hepialus virescens
Location New Zealand
Reference G. V. Hudson. 1928. The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. Ferguson & Osborn Ltd., Wellington
Scientific Name Wiseana cervinata
Location New Zealand
Reference G. V. Hudson. 1928. The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. Ferguson & Osborn Ltd., Wellington
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