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- Selidosema is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1823. Selidosema agoraea Meyrick, 1892 Selidosema ambustaria...
- Selidosema agoraea is a moth of the family Geometridae. It was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1892. It is known from Australia. Wikimedia Commons...
- Selidosema brunnearia, the bordered grey, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Charles Joseph Devillers in 1789. It...
- and April and named Selidosema ochrea. In 1919 Edward Meyrick, thinking he was describing a new species, named this species Selidosema prototoxa. George...
- 1862 Scotosia panagrata Walker, 1862 Barsine panagrata Walker, 1862 Selidosema panagrata Walker, 1862 Angerona menanaria Walker, 1863 Epirranthis antipodaria...
- species in the genus Selidosema. In 1928 Hudson illustrated and discussed the species, again following Meyrick, using the name Selidosema pelurgata. In 1988...
- species was first described by Alfred Philpott in 1930 under the name Selidosema insignita. In 1988 J. S. Dugdale synonymised P. pergrata into this species...
- Halia quadrilinearia Packard, 1873 Macaria quadrilinearia (Packard, 1873) Selidosema pallescens Grossbeck, 1907 Semiothisa inquinaria Hulst, 1887 Tephrina...
- Acidalia cinerascens Butler, 1875 Tephrina cinnamomaria Rothschild, 1914 Selidosema osyraria Guenée, 1858 Tephrina perturbata Bastelberger, 1908 Eubolia pumicaria...
- Taihape in February and Feilding in March. Philpott named the species Selidosema albafasciata. In 1917 Edward Meyrick, when listing the species, attempted...