Eupselia
Eupselia is a moth genus of the family Depressariidae.[1]
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Genus: | Eupselia Meyrick, 1880 |
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- Eupselia anommata Turner, 1898
- Eupselia aristonica Meyrick, 1880
- Eupselia axiepaena Turner, 1947
- Eupselia beatella (Walker, 1864)
- Eupselia beltera Turner, 1947
- Eupselia callidyas Meyrick, 1915
- Eupselia carpocapsella (Walker, 1864)
- Eupselia holoxantha Lower, 1894
- Eupselia hypsichora Meyrick, 1906
- Eupselia iridizona Lower, 1899
- Eupselia isacta Meyrick, 1910
- Eupselia leucaspis Meyrick, 1906
- Eupselia melanostrepta Meyrick, 1880
- Eupselia metabola Turner, 1947
- Eupselia philomorpha Lower, 1902
- Eupselia satrapella Meyrick, 1880
- Eupselia syncapna Meyrick, 1920
- Eupselia theorella Meyrick, 1880
- Eupselia tristephana Meyrick, 1915
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