Necyopa

Necyopa is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Francis Walker in 1861.[1]

Necyopa
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Necyopa

Walker, 1861
Synonyms
  • Polylophodes Warren, 1896

Species

  • Necyopa flatipennata Walker, 1862 Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia
  • Necyopa ioge Prout, 1932 Borneo
  • Necyopa subtriangula Prout, 1932 Borneo
  • Necyopa chloana (Prout, 1926) Borneo
  • Necyopa triangularis (Warren, 1896) Java
  • Necyopa picta (Warren, 1896) Java
gollark: PALM can even understand jokes and such.
gollark: It can deduce things sometimes. There's an example somewhere.
gollark: Would most *humans* actually know about the relevant foundations of arithmetic? I think that axiomatic set theory isn't that popular.
gollark: How can you tell what it doesn't understand except based on its inputs/outputs?
gollark: You're basically just assuming how it works internally in order to claim that it's doing certain things internally.

References

  1. Savela, Markku. "Necyopa Walker, 1861". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved February 7, 2019.


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