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Remarks on the spatial distribution of some butterflies and diurnal moths (Lepidoptera) in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia

Michael F. Braby-2014-03-01-Northern Territory Naturalist

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The geographical distribution is reviewed and/or new spatial data are given for 15 species of butterflies and diurnal moths from the Top End of the Northern Territory. Three species of day-flying moths, the Zodiac Moth (Alcides mtaurus) (family Uraniidae), Mimeusemia centralis (Noctuidae) and Euchromia creusa (Arctiidae), arc recorded from the Northern Territory for the first time. Two extant locations of

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The geographical distribution is reviewed and/or new spatial data are given for 15 species of butterflies and diurnal moths from the Top End of the Northern Territory. Three species of day-flying moths, the Zodiac Moth (Alcides mtaurus) (family Uraniidae), Mimeusemia centralis (Noctuidae) and Euchromia creusa (Arctiidae), arc recorded from the Northern Territory for the first time. Two extant locations of

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Lepidoptera genitaliaGeographyDistribution (mathematics)Spatial distributionEcologyBiologyMathematicsRemote sensing

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