''Protyparcha'' is a
genus
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of
moth
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s of the family
Crambidae.
It contains only one species, ''Protyparcha scaphodes'', which is
endemic
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to
New Zealand
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,
where it is known only from
Auckland Islands. Both the genus and species were described by
Edward Meyrick in 1909.
References
Crambinae
Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
Monotypic moth genera
Moths of New Zealand
Endemic fauna of New Zealand
Crambidae genera
Endemic moths of New Zealand
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