Dichromodes simulans
Dichromodes simulans is a moth of the family Geometridae. This species was first described by George Hudson in 1908. It is endemic to New Zealand and is regarded as rarely encountered. It has been observed in Otago including at the type locality of the Old Man [Range / Kopuwai] to the south of Alexandra, and at the Caleb Chapman Road Scientific Reserve.
Taxonomy
This species was first described by George Hudson in 1908 using specimens collected by J. H. Lewis at Old Man Range, Central Otago, at an altitude of about 4,000 ft. George Hudson described and illustrated this species in his book The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. The syntype specimens are held at Te Papa.Description
Hudson described this species as follows:Hudson pointed out that this species is very similar in appearance to Paranotoreas fulva. However D. simulans can be distinguished as its wings are broader, the transverse lines more indented, and the cilia not strongly barred. The antennae of the male are unipectinated.