Cossulus turcomanica
Cossulus turcomanica is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Afghanistan and Turkmenistan.[1]
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- Cossulus turcomanica turcomanica (Turkmenistan)
- Cossulus turcomanica albus (Daniel, 1971) (Afghanistan)
gollark: "Oh yes, the base is now full of chickens, I will keep manually acquiring eggs and holding rightclick" - a very smart person.
gollark: How would you do it THAT MANY times and not notice?
gollark: Many things.
gollark: But then SC would stop being a glorious anarchocapitalist paradise.
gollark: Have you not been to our surveillance outposts before?
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