Wiseana jocosa

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male of Wiseana jocosa (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: Birgit E. Rhode, Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd.
Source: Wikimedia Commons

Wiseana jocosa (Meyrick, 1912)

This moth is endemic in New Zealand, where it is one of seven species damaging grasses. The larvae live in vertical tunnels in the ground and emerge during the night for feeding.


Publications covering Wiseana jocosa

Pest Management Science (2017) 73, 2334-2344
Nicola K. Richards, Sarah Mansfield, Richard J. Townsend and Colin M. Ferguson (2017)
Genetic variation within species and haplotypes of the Wiseana (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) complex and development of non-sequenced based identification tools to aid field studies

Bulletin of Entomological Research (1999) 89, 287-293
B. Brown, R.M. Emberson and A.M. Paterson (1999)
Mitochondrial COI and II provide useful markers for Wiseana (Lepidoptera : Hepialidae) species identification