Lythrodes
Lythrodes is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
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Genus: | Lythrodes Smith, 1903 |
Species
- Lythrodes radiatus Smith, 1903
- Lythrodes tripuncta Barnes & McDunnough, 1911
- Lythrodes venatus J.B. Smith, 1903 (alternative spelling Lythrodes venata)
gollark: Unless you're just packing the existing spectrum into the visible light range or something.
gollark: No, if the eye could see it it would be gamma ray colored.
gollark: Also, they can ionise things without stopping.
gollark: My physics knowledge is obviously not really that complete, and you're not being very specific, but it's probably that they can only go through a bit of matter, or at least are *sometimes* absorbed and sometimes go through.
gollark: It seems harder to shield humans and the weird biological processes which get affected against radiation than computers, where it basically just boils down to more redundancy and possibly better materials/processes.
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