Leptostales roseoliva
Leptostales kinstonensis is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found on the Antilles[1] and St. Vincent.[2]
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- Leptostales roseoliva roseoliva
- Leptostales roseoliva carnearia Dyar, 1913 (Jamaica)
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References
- Moths of Jamaica
- Insecutor inscitiae menstruus; a monthly journal of entomology. Journal of Entomology. 1–2. January 1913.
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