Heringita
Heringita is a moth genus in the family Autostichidae.[1]
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Genus: | Heringita Agenjo, 1953 |
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Species
- Heringita heringi Agenjo, 1953
- Heringita amseli (Gozmány, 1954)
- Heringita dentulata (Gozmány, 1967)
- Heringita perarmata (Gozmány, 2000)
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