Symphyta (moth)

Symphyta is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Turner in 1902.[1][2] All species were described from Australia.[3]

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Symphyta

Turner, 1902

Species

From Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms:

  • Symphyta psaropis Turner, 1902
  • Symphyta nyctopis Turner, 1902
  • Symphyta colpodes Turner, 1924
  • Symphyta oxygramma (Lower, 1902)
  • Symphyta nephelodes (Turner, 1924)
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  1. http://nomen.at/Symphyta
  2. http://data.gbif.org/species/browse/taxon/13143053
  3. Savela, Markku. "Symphyta Turner, 1902". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved September 13, 2018.


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