Rhodophaea

Rhodophaea is a genus of moth of the family Pyralidae described by Achille Guenée in 1845. It is found in most of Europe[1] and in India.[2][3]

Rhodophaea
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Rhodophaea

Guenée, 1845

Species

  • Rhodophaea albirenalis Hampson, 1908 (India)
  • Rhodophaea nigralbella Hampson, 1908 (India)
  • Rhodophaea formosa (Haworth, 1811) (Europe, Russian Far East)
  • Rhodophaea exotica (Inoue, 1959) (Japan, Russian Far East)
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