Aglossodes
Aglossodes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1891.[1] It is known from Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Kenya.
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Genus: | Aglossodes Ragonot, 1891[1] |
Species
- Aglossodes duveti (Rougeot, 1977)
- Aglossodes mocquerysi (Leraut, 2009)
- Aglossodes navattae (Rougeot, 1977)
- Aglossodes pineaui (Rougeot, 1977)
- Aglossodes prionophoralis (Ragonot, 1891)
- Aglossodes rougeoti (Leraut, 2009)
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