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Helastia cinereariaObservador
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Service Station window in Franz on wet but mild day
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Uropetala caroveiObservador
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Twenty year old pinned specimen on Service Station wall in Fox Glacier! Collected closeby
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Ichneutica virescensObservador
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On shop wall by day and vibrating wings when found! Flew off after posing for photo!
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Epyaxa roseariaObservador
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Two males on building walls on damp day after rainy night! Wonderful Franz Josef
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Acobreadas (Género Lycaena)Observador
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Undescribed West Coast Boulder Copper - female on river terrace by airport over Mat Pohuehue
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Eudonia feredayiObservador
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Active by day on river terrace in Raoulia cushonfield
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Acobreadas (Género Lycaena)Observador
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West Coast Common Copper Over Mat pohuehue the larval hostplant: very localised in Airport area only
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Lycaena tamaObservador
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Abundant over a cushion form of Mat Pohuehue on gravel shore of Lake Lyndon 840m on sunny warm day
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Cnephasia ochnosemaObservador
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Type Locality is Jacks Pass above Hanmer: abundant males here in Red Tussock Wetland just west if Porters Pass at 850m flying in sunshine; female short winged and flightless
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Vanessa iteaObservador
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Many at 420m on roadside yarrow flowers on slopes of Mt Herbert
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Zizina oxleyiObservador
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Several on yarrow flowers at Hurunui Mouth
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Lycaena tamaObservador
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probably this described Boulder Copper from Awatere Valley - Molesworth, Marlborough by Mat pohuehue on river terrace on sunny day at 750m
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Zizina oxleyiObservador
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Active in open grasslands where exotic clovers are larval hostplant; here town road verges
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Borboleta-Das-Couves (Pieris rapae)Observador
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Dead on main road through Amberley
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Cnephasia paternaObservador
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Endemic to Banks Peninsula; diurnal Autumn emergence: locally abundant males and probably short-winged flightless females: Summit snow Tussock grassland of low alpine Banks Peninsula 750-800m
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Asaphodes abrogataObservador
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Common and active in open grasslands adjacent to Lake Forsyth and Birdlings Flat on Kaitorete Spit on sunny day
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Several near Birdlings Flat over Scrambling pohuehue and taking nectar from adjacent yarrow flowers on sunny calm morning