Prodoxus
Prodoxus is a genus of moths of the family Prodoxidae. The members of this genus are known as bogus yucca moths.
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Genus: | Prodoxus Riley, 1892 |
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- Prodoxus aenescens
- Prodoxus atascosanellus
- Prodoxus barberellus
- Prodoxus californicus
- Prodoxus carnerosanellus
- Prodoxus cinereus
- Prodoxus coloradensis
- Prodoxus gypsicolor
- Prodoxus intricatus
- Prodoxus mapimiensis
- Prodoxus marginatus (syn: Prodoxus pulverulentus)
- Prodoxus ochrocarus
- Prodoxus pallidus
- Prodoxus phylloryctus
- Prodoxus praedictus
- Prodoxus quinquepunctellus
- Prodoxus sonorensis
- Prodoxus sordidus
- Prodoxus tamaulipellus
- Prodoxus tehuacanensis
- Prodoxus weethumpi
- Prodoxus y-inversus
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