Lascelina
Lascelina is a genus of snout moths described by Carl Heinrich in 1956.[1]
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Genus: | Lascelina Heinrich, 1956 |
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Species
- Lascelina canens Heinrich, 1956
- Lascelina cordobensis (Neunzig, 2002)
- Lascelina papillina Neunzig & Solis, 2002
- Lascelina pitilla Neunzig & Solis, 2002
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