Proditrix chionochloae facts for kids
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Plutellidae
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Proditrix
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P. chionochloae
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Proditrix chionochloae Dugdale, 1987
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Proditrix chionochloae is a species of moth in the family Glyphipterigidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is classified as "At Risk, Declining'" by the Department of Conservation.
Taxonomy
P. chionochloae was described by John S. Dugdale in 1987 using specimens collected by him at the Pouakai Range in Taranaki. The holotype specimen is held in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection.
Description
Both the male and female adults have wings and their wingspan is 25mm. This moth is similar in appearance to Proditrix megalynta with its buff coloured body and legs but P. chionochloae have a greater number of dark spots on the top of their wings.
Distribution
This species is endemic to New Zealand. It can only be found in Taupo and Taranaki at the Pouakai Range.
Host plant
The host plant of this species is Chionochloa rubra.
Conservation status
This moth is classified under the New Zealand Threat Classification system as being "At Risk, Declining". One of the reasons for this classification is that the host plant of this species is being invaded by heather in Taupo localities.
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