Aprominta
Aprominta is a Palearctic moth genus in the family Autostichidae.[1] One species Aprominta australis Gozmány, 1966 is Afrotropical.
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Genus: | Aprominta Gozmány, 1957 |
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Species
- Aprominta africana Gozmány, 1961
- Aprominta afrogypsa Gozmány, 1988
- Aprominta aga Gozmány, 1962
- Aprominta aladdin Gozmány, 1963
- Aprominta aperitta Gozmány, 1997
- Aprominta arenbergeri Gozmány, 1969
- Aprominta argonauta Gozmány, 1964
- Aprominta atricanella (Rebel, 1906)
- Aprominta australis Gozmány, 1966
- Aprominta bifasciata (Staudinger, 1870)
- Aprominta cryptogamarum (Millière, 1872)
- Aprominta designatella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855)
- Aprominta gloriosa Gozmány, 1959
- Aprominta marthae Gozmány, 2000
- Aprominta pannosella (Rebel, 1906)
- Aprominta reisseri Gozmány, 1959
- Aprominta separata Gozmány, 1961
- Aprominta syriacella (Ragonot, 1895)
- Aprominta tectaphella (Rebel, 1916)
- Aprominta xena Gozmány, 1959
- Aprominta yatagan Gozmány, 2008
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