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Orocrambus isochytus
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O. isochytus
Binomial name
Orocrambus isochytus
(Meyrick, 1888)
Synonyms
  • Crambus isochytus Meyrick, 1888

The Orocrambus isochytus is a special kind of moth that belongs to the Crambidae family. It was first described by a scientist named Edward Meyrick in 1888. This moth is unique because it is found only in New Zealand. When a species is found only in one specific place, we call it endemic.

Discovering the Orocrambus Isochytus Moth

This moth was first identified by Edward Meyrick way back in 1888. Scientists study and name new species to help us understand the amazing variety of life on Earth.

Where Does This Moth Live?

The Orocrambus isochytus moth lives in the beautiful country of New Zealand. Specifically, it has been found in the Nelson area. This area is known by special codes that scientists use to record where they find different animals. You can also find this moth in places like Mount Arthur and Mount Peel.

What is its Habitat?

This moth loves to live in high, mountainous areas. Its home is in what we call "alpine tussock grasslands." Imagine wide-open fields of tall, clumpy grasses found in the mountains – that's where these moths thrive!

What Does the Orocrambus Isochytus Moth Look Like?

The Orocrambus isochytus moth is a medium-sized moth. Its wingspan (the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other when spread out) is usually between 35 and 41 millimeters. That's about the length of two small paperclips!

When Can You See This Moth?

If you want to spot an adult Orocrambus isochytus moth, the best time to look is during the summer months in New Zealand. They are typically seen flying around from December to February.

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