Ostrinia sanguinealis
Ostrinia sanguinealis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Warren in 1892. It is found in China, Japan[1] and Russia.
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- Ostrinia sanguinealis sanguinealis (Japan)
- Ostrinia sanguinealis cathayensis Mutuura & Munroe, 1970 (China)
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