Rhamphura

Rhamphura is a genus of moths in the family Scythrididae.[1]

Rhamphura
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Rhamphura

Landry, 1991

Species

  • Rhamphura altisierrae (Keifer, 1937)
  • Rhamphura ochristriata (Walsingham, 1888)
  • Rhamphura perspicillella (Walsingham, 1888)
  • Rhamphura suffusa (Walsingham, 1888)
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gollark: You still have access to presumably clean water of some form, the knowledge that you *can* go somewhere with that if you need medical treatment or whatever, and the ability to buy stuff if it's needed.
gollark: Or, I guess, for full monkeā„¢ any technology.
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References

  1. Rhamphura at funet.fi


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