Clavipalpula aurariae
Clavipalpula aurariae is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Japan and Taiwan.
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- Clavipalpula aurariae aurariae
- Clavipalpula aurariae formosana G. Ronkay L. Ronkay, P. Gyulai & Hacker, 2010 (Taiwan)
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