Apatema
Apatema is a moth genus in the family Autostichidae.[1]
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Apatema lucidum | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Autostichidae |
Subfamily: | Oegoconiinae |
Genus: | Apatema Walsingham, 1900 |
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Species
- Apatema acutivalva Gozmány, 2000
- Apatema apatemella Amsel, 1958
- Apatema apolausticum Gozmány, 1996
- Apatema baixerasi Vives, 2001
- Apatema fasciata (Stainton, 1859)
- Apatema impunctella Amsel, 1940
- Apatema inexpectatum Gozmány, 1988
- Apatema junnilaineni Vives, 2001
- Apatema lucidum Walsingham, [1908]
- Apatema mediopallidum Walsingham, 1900
- Apatema parodia (Gozmány, 1988)
- Apatema sutteri Gozmány, 1997
- Apatema whalleyi (Popescu-Gorj & Capuse, 1965)
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