Turatia
Turatia is a moth genus in the family Autostichidae.[1]
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Genus: | Turatia Amsel, 1942 |
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Species
- Turatia arenacea Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia argillacea Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia chretieni Gorzmány, 2000
- Turatia foeldvarii (Gozmány, 1959)
- Turatia iranica Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia morettii (Turati, 1926)
- Turatia namibiella Derra, 2011
- Turatia psameticella (Rebel, 1914)
- Turatia psammella (Amsel, 1933)
- Turatia scioneura (Meyrick, 1929)
- Turatia scutigera Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia serratina (Gozmány, 1967)
- Turatia striatula Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia tenebrata Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia turpicula Gozmány, 2000
- Turatia yemenensis Derra, 2008
gollark: The names are defined here:```java @Override public String[] getNames() { return new String[] { "rs", "redstone" }; }```in https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked/blob/4c8fd4fc358d034b8346d0a5325039076c1d641b/src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/core/apis/RedstoneAPI.java#L26-L30.
gollark: It's entirely possible they're exactly the same speed and none of this matters.
gollark: Oh, wait, scrolled up and you only want directly connected ones, never mind!
gollark: There's also `peripheral.getNames()` to list connected peripherals and `peripheral.find "modem"` or whatever to find peripherals.
gollark: Or `redstone.getSides()`, which is exactly the same.
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