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- Oecophoridae Subfamily: Oecophorinae Genus: Izatha Walker, 1864 Species See text Synonyms Aochleta Meyrick, 1884 Semiocosma Meyrick, 1884 Zirosaris Meyrick, 1910...
- Species: I. convulsella Binomial name Izatha convulsella (Walker, 1864) Synonyms Gelechia convulsella Walker, 1864 Semiocosma paraneura Meyrick, 1892...
-  huttonii Binomial name Izatha huttonii (Butler, 1879) Synonyms Oecophora huttonii Butler, 1879 Semiocosma mystis Meyrick, 1888 Izatha huttoni (Butler, 1879)...
- Lepidoptera Family: Oecophoridae Genus: Izatha Species: I. epiphanes Binomial name Izatha epiphanes (Meyrick, 1884) Synonyms Semiocosma epiphanes Meyrick, 1884...
- collected at Taranaki and Wellington in January and February and named Semiocosma prasophyta. Meyrick gave a more detailed description of this species in...
- Edward Meyrick, thinking he was describing a new species, named this moth Semiocosma platyptera. The lectotype for this description was collected by George...
- 1897 using a specimen collected by George Hudson in Wellington and named Semiocosma balanophora. The holotype specimen is held at the Natural History Museum...
- colouration but is seldom observed. I. austera was first described, as Semiocosma austera, by Edward Meyrick in 1883, in brief, and again in greater detail...
- A. Purdie and George Hudson in Wellington. Meyrick named the species Semiocosma apodoxa. George Hudson discussed and illustrated this species under its...
- named Semiocosma caustopa. Hudson discussed and illustrated the species in his 1928 book The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. The genus Semiocosma was...