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Orocrambus haplotomus
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O. haplotomus
Binomial name
Orocrambus haplotomus
(Meyrick, 1883)
Synonyms
  • Crambus haplotomus Meyrick, 1883

The Orocrambus haplotomus is a type of moth that belongs to the family Crambidae. This interesting insect was first described by a scientist named Edward Meyrick in 1883. What makes this moth special is that it is endemic to New Zealand. This means you can only find it living naturally in New Zealand and nowhere else in the world!

About the Orocrambus haplotomus Moth

Moths are fascinating insects, often mistaken for butterflies. They are part of a large group called Lepidoptera, which includes both moths and butterflies. Moths usually fly at night, and they play an important role in nature, like helping to pollinate plants.

Where This Moth Lives

The Orocrambus haplotomus moth has been found in specific areas of the South Island of New Zealand. You can find them around beautiful places like Lake Te Anau and Lake Wakatipu. These lakes are known for their stunning natural scenery, which provides a perfect home for this unique moth.

What the Moth Looks Like

The size of the Orocrambus haplotomus moth can vary a bit between males and females. The distance across their outstretched wings, called the wingspan, is different for each gender.

  • Male moths usually have a wingspan of about 19 to 28 millimeters.
  • Female moths are a little larger, with a wingspan of about 25 to 30 millimeters.

This difference in size is common in many insect species.

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