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George Vernon Hudson: Plate II. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
George Vernon Hudson  (1867–1946)  wikidata:Q2064874 s:en:Author:George Vernon Hudson
 
George Vernon Hudson
Alternative names
Джордж Вернон Хадсон; G. V. Hudson; George V. Hudson; Vernon Hudson; George Hudson; G.V.H.
Description New Zealand entomologist
Date of birth/death 20 April 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 5 April 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London Wellington
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2064874
Title
Plate II. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.
Description
English: Watercolour by George Hudson. Plate II. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.
  • Fig 1. Larva of Plusia chalcites, now known as Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper, 1789). (Imago, Plate X., fig. 5.)
  • Fig 2. Larva of Hydriomena similata, now known as Austrocidaria similata. (Imago, Plate XII., fig. 46.)
  • Fig 3. Larva of Hydriomena callichlora now known as Austrocidaria callichlora (Butler, 1879). Imago, Plate XII., fig. 47.)
  • Fig 4. Larva of Selidosema pelurgata, now known as Chalastra pellurgata Walker, 1862. (Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 14-17.)
  • Fig 5. Larva of Azelina variabilis, now known as Ischalis variabilis (Warren, 1895). (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 15-18.)
  • Fig 6. Larva of Azelina gallaria, now known as Ischalis gallaria (Walker, 1860). (Imago, Plate XVIII., figs. 1-6.)
  • Fig 7. Larva of Gargaphia muriferata, now known as Sarisa muriferata (Walker, 1863). (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 34-36.)
  • Fig 8. Larva of Sestra flexata. (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 30-33.)
  • Figs 9-11. Larvae of Epirrhanthis ustaria, now known to Xyridacma ustaria (Walker, 1863). (Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 3-4.)
  • Fig 12. Larva of Azelina fortinata, now known as Ischalis fortinata (Guenee, 1868). (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 7-8.)
  • Fig 13. Young larva of Azelina fortinata, now known as Ischalis fortinata (Guenee, 1868), before first moult.
  • Fig 14. Larva of Selidosema leucelaea, now known as Pseudocoremia leucelaea (Meyrick, 1909)(Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 12-13.)
  • Fig 15. Larva of Selidosema indistincta, now known as Pseudocoremia indistincta Butler, 1877. (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 1-2.)
  • Fig 16. Young larva of Orthoclydon praefectata (Walker, 1861), just hatched
  • Fig 17. Full-grown larva of Orthoclydon praefectata. (Imago, Plate XIV., figs. 21-22.)
  • Fig 18. Larva of Epirrhanthis ustaria, now known as Xyridacma ustaria, variety.
  • Fig 19. Larva of Selidosema scariphota, now known as Pseudocoremia melinata (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). (Imago, Plate XVI., fig. 29.)
  • Fig 20. Larva of Selidosema rudiata, now known as Pseudocoremia rudisata rudisata (Walker, 1862). (Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 23-24.)
  • Fig 21. Larva of Declana leptomera. (Imago, Plate XVIII., figs. 35-37.)
  • Fig 22. Larva of Selidosema suavis, now known as Pseudocoremia suavis Butler, 1879. (Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 18-22.)
  • Fig 23. Larva of Leptomeris rubraria, now known as Scopula rubraria (Doubleday, 1843). (Imago, Plate XV., fig. 8.)
  • Fig 24. Larva of Selidosema fenerata, now know as Pseudocoremia fenerata (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875). (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 13-14.)
  • Fig 25. Larva of Selidosema panagrata, now known as Cleora scriptaria (Walker, 1860). (Imago, Plate XVII., figs. 20-23.)
  • Fig 26. Larva of Dasypodia selenophora, now known as Dasypodia selenophora Guenée, 1852. (Imago, Plate X., fig. 13.)
  • Fig 27. Larva of Declana junctilinea, now known as Declana junctilinea (Walker, 1865). (Imago, Plate XVIII., figs. 13, 14.)
  • Fig 28. Pupa of Alucita monospilalis, now known as Pterophorus monospilalis (Walker, 1864).
  • Fig 29. Larva of Alucita monospilalis, now known as Pterophorus monospilalis (Walker, 1864).. (Imago, Plate XXIII., figs. 5-6.)
  • Fig 30. Larva of Thiotricha oleariae in its case. (Imago, Plate XLVII., fig. 7.)
  • Fig 31. Larva of Selidosema aristarcha, now known as Chalastra aristarcha (Meyrick, 1892). (Imago, Plate XVI., figs. 30-31.)
  • Figs 32, 33. Larvae of Lythria perornata, now known as Notoreas perornata (Walker, 1863). (Imago, Plate XV., figs. 41-43.)
  • Fig 34. Larva of Crambus simplex, now known as Orocrambus simplex (Butler, 1877). (Imago, Plate XX., figs. 14-15.)
  • Fig 35. Pupa of Crambus simplex, now known as Orocrambus simplex (Butler, 1877).
  • Fig 36. Larva of Scoparia chimeria, now known as Eudonia minualis (Walker, 1866). (Imago, Plate XXII., fig. 43.)
  • Fig 37. Larva of Mecyna daiclealis, now known as Udea daiclesalis. (Imago, Plate XXI., fig. 23.)
  • Fig 38. Larva of Mecyna maorialis, now known as Uresiphita polygonalis maorialis. (Imago, Plate XXI., fig. 25.)
  • Fig 39. Larva of Sceliodes cordalis, now known as Leucinodes cordalis. (Imago, Plate XX., fig. 47.)
  • Fig 40. Larva of Hydriomena deltoidata. (Imago, Plate XII., figs. 24-28.)
Date circa 1927
date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium watercolor on paper
medium QS:P186,Q22915256;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 31.6 cm (12.4 in); width: 25.4 cm (10 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,31.6U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,25.4U174728
institution QS:P195,Q915603
Accession number
1992-0035-2293
Source/Photographer https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1129018
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