Palaeophanes
Palaeophanes is a genus of moths in the family Arrhenophanidae.
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The generic name is derived from the Greek palaios (meaning ancient or old) and phanes (from Phaino, meaning shine or appear), in reference to its Old World distribution as well as its current basal position within the family.
Species
- Palaeophanes lativalva Davis, 2003
- Palaeophanes taiwanensis Davis, 2003
- Palaeophanes brevispina Davis, 2003
- Palaeophanes xoutha Davis, 2003
gollark: They might struggle to write *idiomatic* Haskell.
gollark: I sort of know it, or at least can write reasonably working code in it even if I don't have an intuitive grasp of the weird underlying category theory stuff, but it's really annoying to do the sort of things my code usually involves in it. It's great for stuff like compilers and complex algorithms at least.
gollark: Haskell is very useful if you need to comonadize a zygohistomorphic prepromorphism.
gollark: Something about "explore-exploit tradeoffs".
gollark: I have a book called "Algorithms to Live By" which I think mentions something like that.
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