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Tatasoma lestevata

Tutu green spindle (Tatasoma lestevata) moth on white background

Tatasoma lestevata, also known as the tutu green spindle, is found in both the North and South Islands.

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Published: 13 September 2017Updated: 25 June 2018Size: 69.53 KB
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