1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (13th Specimen) Male
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1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (6th specimen) Female


Geometridae, Ennominae Wingspan: 32-34mm
This individual (the Sixth) which came to my garden light trap in June 2009 Showed a new form, and that more were in the area. It wasn't until 2008, that the Natural History Museum finally identified that they were all a species which was known in New Zealand, and explained the confusion with my specimens, as this species is extremely variable. (See the first specimen picture notes for more detail)
This individual (the Sixth) which came to my garden light trap in June 2009 Showed a new form, and that more were in the area. It wasn't until 2008, that the Natural History Museum finally identified that they were all a species which was known in New Zealand, and explained the confusion with my specimens, as this species is extremely variable. (See the first specimen picture notes for more detail)
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