Teleogramma (moth)
Teleogramma was a genus of moths described by Meyrick in 1923.[1] Since the name had been used for a genus of cichlid by Boulenger in 1899, the moth genus is a junior homonym and thus invalid. The moths originally described under Teleogramma are now in the genus Zarcinia, in the family Galacticidae.[2]
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- Teleogramma thiospila - Turner, 1903
- Teleogramma triexoda - Meyrick, 1923
- Teleogramma vulnerosa - Diakonoff, 1955
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