Symphonia (moth)
Symphonia is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae.
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Species
- Symphonia albioculalis Hampson, 1906
- Symphonia leucostictalis Hampson, 1906
- Symphonia marionalis Viette, 1958
- Symphonia multipictalis Hampson, 1896 (from Sri Lanka)
- Symphonia nymphulalis Marion & Viette, 1956 (from Madagascar)
Former species
- Symphonia secunda Strand, 1919
- Symphonia trivitralis (Warren, 1895)
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gollark: Also, you could plausibly have a way to communicate telemetry and stuff to knowledgeable ground control people.
gollark: How common are ridiculously unplanned failure modes? And how much do the humans actually get them right?
gollark: There is the problem that your thing might rely too much on simulation quirks.
gollark: If you can simulate the plane down to parts-level, which is admittedly probably quite hard (but computers inevitably get faster), you can just randomly generate failure cases.
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