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Ogmograptis
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick Meyrick is a surname and given name. Meyricke is a variant ...
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Ogmograptis Pilularis
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Inornatus
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Racemosa
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Barloworum
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Fraxinoides
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Paucidentatus
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Rodens
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Bignathifer
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Bipunctatus
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Maxdayi
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Pulcher
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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Ogmograptis Triradiata
''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland. However, in 2007, Cooke and Edwards argued that the patterning of the scribbles was different for each of the three eucalypts, Eucalyptus pauciflora, '' E. racemosa'' ssp. ''rossii'', and '' E. delegatensis'') and that it was likely that these differing patterns were caused by different species of scribbly gum moths. Taxonomy In 2012, Horak ''et al.'' published a new account of the genus, describing eleven new species of ''Ogmograptis'', and distinguishing three groups, the ''scribula'', ''maxdayi'' and ''triradiata'' groups. The groupings of ''Ogmograptis'' given by Horak ''et al.'' are shown below: One species, '' Ogmograptis notosema'' Meyrick 1922 (''Cryphioxena ''Cryphioxena'' is a genus of moths in ...
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