Leptomiza calcearia
Leptomiza calcearia is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Taiwan,[1] Bhutan[2] and India.
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- Leptomiza calcearia calcearia
- Leptomiza calcearia apoleuca Wehrli, 1940
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