Thyris usitata
Thyris usitata is a moth of the family Thyrididae. It is found in Russia and Japan.
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- Thyris usitata siberica (South Siberian Mountains)
- Thyris usitata usitata (Sakhalin)
- Thyris usitata ussuriensis (Amur and Primorye Region)
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