Thriambeutis
Thriambeutis is a genus of moths of the Heliodinidae family.
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Species
- Thriambeutis coryphaea Meyrick 1912 (from the Philippines)[2]
- Thriambeutis deuterarcha Meyrick 1938
- Thriambeutis hemicausta Meyrick 1910 (from the Solomon Islands)[3]
- Thriambeutis melanocephala Diakonoff 1948
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