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3. Further information
3.1. Etymology (explanation of name)
Turner (1926: 91): “χυτρωδης, earthen.”
3.2. Other combinations
- Aprosdoceta chytrodes Turner, 1926 [Original combination]
3.3. Type material
Turner (1926: 92): “Lake Fenton (3,500 ft.), in January; six specimens (W. B. Barnard).”
3.4. Literature
- Original description: Turner, A. J. (1926): New and little-known Tasmanian Lepidoptera. — Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1925: 81-117 [PDF at eprints.utas.edu.au].