Elhamma
Elhamma is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are four described species found in Australia and New Guinea.
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Genus: | Elhamma Walker, 1856 |
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- Elhamma australasiae - Australia
- Elhamma diakonoffi - New Guinea
- Elhamma roepkei - New Guinea
- Elhamma toxopeusi - New Guinea
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gollark: I think good evidence that they're not coerced to strings is that y[[1, 2, 3]] doesn't work, actually.
gollark: Ah, so it's just weird.
gollark: I'm pretty sure they do.```let y = {}y[1] = "banana"// y["1"] -> "banana"```
gollark: I think that object keys also get coerced to strings, weirdly.
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