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Euosmylus

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Euosmylus stellae is an endemic species of New Zealand lacewing that was first described by Robert McLachlan in 1899.[2] The species ranges from the North Island Volcanic Plateau to the middle of the South Island, including Arthur's Pass and the Ashley Gorge.[3][4] It was named in honour of George Hudson's daughter Stella.[1]

Euosmylus stellae

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Robert McLachlan (1899). "A new species of Stenosmylus from New Zealand". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 35: 259–260. doi:10.5962/BHL.PART.19366. ISSN 0013-8908. Wikidata Q56010752.
  2. ^ LDL Neuropterida Species of the World. Oswald J.D., 2007-09-25
  3. ^ Wise, K. A. J. (1991). "DISTRIBUTION AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF NEW ZEALAND MEGALOPTERA AND NEUROPTERA". Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum. 28: 211–227. ISSN 0067-0464.
  4. ^ Wise, K. A. J. (1963). A list of the Neuroptera of New Zealand. Pacific insects, 5(1), 53-58.
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Euosmylus: Brief Summary

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Euosmylus stellae is an endemic species of New Zealand lacewing that was first described by Robert McLachlan in 1899. The species ranges from the North Island Volcanic Plateau to the middle of the South Island, including Arthur's Pass and the Ashley Gorge. It was named in honour of George Hudson's daughter Stella.

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