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Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Lepidoptera > Oecophoridae > Izatha

Izatha

Synonyms: Semiocosma; Zirosaris

Wikipedia Abstract

Izatha is a genus of moths of the Oecophoridae family. They are commonly known as lichen tuft moths. The genus only occurs in New Zealand.
View Wikipedia Record: Izatha

Species

Izatha acmonias
Izatha amorbas
Izatha apodoxa
Izatha attactella
Izatha austera
Izatha balanophora
Izatha blepharidota
Izatha caustopa
Izatha churtoni
Izatha convulsella
Izatha copiosella
Izatha dasydisca
Izatha dulcior
Izatha epiphanes
Izatha florida
Izatha gekkonella
Izatha gibbsi
Izatha griseata
Izatha haumu
Izatha heroica
Izatha hudsoni
Izatha huttoni
Izatha katadiktya
Izatha lignyarcha
Izatha manubriata
Izatha mesoschista
Izatha metadelta
Izatha minimira
Izatha mira
Izatha notodoxa
Izatha oleariae
Izatha peroneanella (green lichen tuft moth)
Izatha phaeoptila
Izatha picarella
Izatha plumbosa
Izatha prasophyta
Izatha psychra
Izatha quinquejacula
Izatha rigescens
Izatha spheniscella
Izatha taingo
Izatha toreuma
Izatha voluptuosa
Izatha walkerae

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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