Protobathra
Protobathra is a moth genus in the subfamily Autostichinae.[1]
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Genus: | Protobathra Meyrick, 1916 |
Species
- Protobathra binotata Bradley, 1961
- Protobathra erista Meyrick, 1916
- Protobathra coenotypa (Meyrick, 1918)
Former species
- Protobathra leucostola Meyrick, 1921
gollark: I was going to say, though: with human eyes - the light-sensitive bit is behind some other stuff, and while a goal-directed human engineer would probably go "I'll just rotate this thing then", if you don't have a convenient series of changes which still leave everything working in each intermediate state, you can't really get it evolving into the new version.
gollark: I... don't really know a massive amount about this, to be honest.
gollark: Or it got stuck in a local maximum, which happens a lot.
gollark: For biology, it's just really complicated, because of being run through ruthless optimization processes for billions of years.
gollark: For encryption you run your data through a transform which makes it basically impossible to get the original data back out again without some other data (the key).
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