About Taxeotis stereospila Meyrick, 1890
Taxeotis stereospila, commonly known as the oval-spot taxeotis, is a moth species belonging to the family Geometridae. It was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1890, and is found in Australia.
Taxeotis stereospila Meyrick, 1890 is a animal in the Geometridae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Taxeotis stereospila Meyrick, 1890
The oval-spot taxeotis, Taxeotis stereospila, is a Geometridae moth found in Australia, described by Meyrick in 1890.
Taxeotis stereospila, commonly known as the oval-spot taxeotis, is a moth species belonging to the family Geometridae. It was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1890, and is found in Australia.
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Scopula submutata (Treitschke, 1828)
Pseudocoremia leucelaea (Meyrick, 1909)
Plemyria rubiginata (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775
Idaea eugeniata (Dardoin & Millière, 1872)
Hypoxystis pluviaria (Fabricius, 1787)
Macaria adonis Barnes & McDunnough, 1918
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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