Host plants of a herbivore - Information from Plant-SyNZ (http://plant-synz.landcareresearch.co.nz/index.asp) All except overseas plant species selected. Report created on 2/05/2024 2:40:18 PM Grouped alphabetically
Herbivore species: Izatha peroneanella (Walker, 1864), Oecophoridae, Lepidoptera (Moth or Butterfly) moth; caterpillars feed in dead wood of twigs and branches of shrubs, trees and climbers Biostatus: endemic
Plant species and reliability score: 0-10. 10 indicating excellent evidence for the association_
7 Alseuosmia sp., Alseuosmiaceae (Alseuosmia family), Asterales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand, Allan, H. H. 1961: Flora of New Zealand. Vol. I. Indigenous Tracheophyta: Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledones.Wellington, N.Z, P.D. Hasselb Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010), plant species name not given Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
9 Aristotelia serrata (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) W.R.B.Oliver, Elaeocarpaceae (Elaeocarpus family), Oxalidales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead host plant (Davies 1973), plant name given as wineberry; moth name given as Izatha huttoni Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on unknown
10 Carpodetus serratus J.R.Forst. & G.Forst., Rousseaceae (Marble leaf family), Asterales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
10 Coprosma grandifolia Hook.f., Rubiaceae (Coffee family), Gentianales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: Moth reared from caterpillar in dead twig of host plant (Hoare 2006 and Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
10 Coriaria arborea Linds., Coriariaceae (Tutu family), Cucurbitales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
10 Fuchsia excorticata (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) L.f., Onagraceae (Fuchsia family), Myrtales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
8 Olearia fimbriata Heads, Compositae (Daisy family), Asterales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: presumed reared from host, larvae live in dead wood (Patrick 2000) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on unknown
8 Olearia hectorii Hook.f., Compositae (Daisy family), Asterales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: presumed reared from host, larvae live in dead wood (Patrick 2000) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on unknown
10 Pseudopanax arboreus (Murray) Phillipson, Araliaceae (Ivy family), Apiales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
10 Ripogonum scandens J.R.Forst. & G.Forst., Ripogonaceae (Supple jack family), Liliales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Endemic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010) Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
7 Wisteria sinensis (Sims) Sweet, Leguminosae (Pea family), Fabales, Magnoliopsida, Spermatophyta Biostatus: Exotic, Wild, New Zealand Reasons for score: moth reared from dead wood of host plant (Hoare 2010), plant species name not given Reference Scored by: N.A. Martin on 09 Dec 2010
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