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FIGURES 40–51 in Evolutionary biogeography and tectonic history of the ghost moth families Hepialidae, Mnesarchaeidae, and Palaeosetidae in the Southwest Pacific (Lepidoptera: Exoporia)
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FIGURES 40–51. Tectonic correlations of Australian Exoporia. Fig. 40: Zelotypia stacyi; Fig. 41: Aenetus ramsayi; Fig. 42: Oncopera filiform antenna group comprising O. parva, O. mitocera, O. brachyphylla (solid line), O. brunneata/alboguttata (shaded), O. epargyra (solid star), and O. tindalei (open square); Fig. 43: Aenetus thermistis; Fig. 44: Aenetus mirabilis; Fig. 45: Palaeoses scolastica (shaded area) and Anomoses hylecoetes (pale circle at MMO); Fig. 46: Aenetus scotti (pale shading) and sister species A. edwardsi (dark shading); Fig. 47: Abantiades leucochiton (dark shading) and sister species Abantiades n.sp (pale shading); Fig. 48: Abantiades marcidus; Fig. 49: Elhamma australasiae (pale shading) and disjunct sister group in New Guinea (dark shading); Fig. 50: Fraus polyspila clade comprising F. polyspila (pale shading), F. griseomaculata (intermediate shading), F. pelagia (dark shading); Fig. 51: Fraus crocea (pale circles) and partially sympatric sister species F. fusca (dark circles). McPherson-Macleay Overlap (MMO, arrowed); Otway-Bass-Gippsland Basin system (OBGB); Whitsunday Volcanic Province (WVP). Distribution data from Common (1990) and Simonsen (2015, 2018).
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