Mallocephala rubripes
Mallocephala rubripes is a moth in subfamily Arctiinae first described by Blanchard in 1852. It is found in Chile.[1]
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Subfamily: | Arctiinae |
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Species: | M. rubripes |
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Subspecies
- Mallocephala rubripes rubripes
- Mallocephala rubripes bifurcata (Ruiz, 1989)
- Mallocephala rubripes brevisaccus (Ruiz, 1989)
- Mallocephala rubripes clerica (Ruiz, 1989)
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Mallocephala rubripes Blanchard, 1852". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
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