Semaeopus vincentii
Semaeopus vincentii is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Louis Beethoven Prout in 1938. It is found on the Lesser Antilles.[1]
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- Semaeopus vincentii vincentii (St. Vincent, Bequia)
- Semaeopus vincentii luciae Prout, 1938 (St. Lucia)
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gollark: This is possible.
gollark: Unknown, but computer bruteforce has established a lower bound of 3.01x10^12.
gollark: There's also the macron constant, which is how long it will take for macron to occur.
gollark: Is that APL? Why does it have words in it?
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