Mecistophylla
Mecistophylla is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1937.[1]
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Genus: | Mecistophylla Turner, 1937 |
Species
- Mecistophylla agramma (Lower, 1903)
- Mecistophylla amechanica Turner, 1942
- Mecistophylla asthenitis (Turner, 1904)
- Mecistophylla disema (Lower, 1905)
- Mecistophylla ebenopasta (Turner, 1904)
- Mecistophylla psara Turner, 1937
- Mecistophylla spodoptera (Lower, 1907)
- Mecistophylla stenopepla (Turner, 1904)
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