Teliphasa
Teliphasa is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Moore in 1888.
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Genus: | Teliphasa Moore, 1888[1] |
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Species
- Teliphasa albifusa (Hampson, 1896)
- Teliphasa amica (Bulter, 1879)
- Teliphasa andrianalis Viette, 1960
- Teliphasa dibelana Ghesquière, 1942
- Teliphasa elegans (Butler, 1881)
- Teliphasa erythrina Li, 2016
- Teliphasa hamata Li, 2016
- Teliphasa lophotalis (Hampson, 1900)
- Teliphasa nubilosa Moore, 1888
- Teliphasa orbiculifer Moore, 1888
- Teliphasa sakishimensis Inoue & Yamanaka, 1976
- Teliphasa similalbifusa Li, 2016
- Teliphasa spinosa Li, 2016
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