New Zealand Lepidoptera: Basic biogeography

The composition of the New Zealand Lepidoptera fauna is briefly described, and affinities within Tortricidae analysed. Sixty-five genera are used to indicate four possible sets of relationships, but shortcomings of taxonomic interpretations are outlined. Except for species with a wide dispersal rang...

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Invertebrates
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Systematics. Geographical distribution
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