Pseuderotis
Pseuderotis is a moth genus of the family Depressariidae.[1]
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Genus: | Pseuderotis Clarke, 1956 |
Species
- Pseuderotis obiterella (Busck, 1908)
- Pseuderotis cannescens Clarke, 1956
- Pseuderotis thamnolopha (Meyrick, 1932)
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gollark: Gay/EM effects are actually the operating principle behind "gaydar": gay field interactions with charged particles creates electromagnetic radiation of a fairly widely sweeping range of frequencies, depending on exact field strength; with tuning of the energies of the input particles, you can ensure that this is within the visible spectrum and so detectable on a camera or something.
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References
- Pseuderotis at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms.
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