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44 species

Lecithoceridae (family) (Tropical Longhorned Moths)

Lecithoceridae (family)
Lecithoceridae (family)
Lecithoceridae (family)

Lichenaula arisema (A Xyloryctine moth)

Lichenaula arisema
Lichenaula arisema
Lichenaula arisema

Macrobathra (genus) (A cosmet moth)

Macrobathra (genus)
Macrobathra (genus)
Macrobathra (genus)

Macrobathra desmotoma ( A Cosmet moth)

Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma

Macrobathra melanomitra (A Gelechioid moth)

Macrobathra melanomitra
Macrobathra melanomitra

Maroga melanostigma (Pecan Stem Girdler)

Maroga melanostigma
Maroga melanostigma
Maroga melanostigma

Pedois lewinella (Pedois lewinella)

Pedois lewinella
Pedois lewinella
Pedois lewinella

Phylomictis maligna (A Stenomatinae moth)

Phylomictis maligna
Phylomictis maligna
Phylomictis maligna

Phylomictis sarcinopa (A Stenomatidae moth)

Phylomictis sarcinopa
Phylomictis sarcinopa
Phylomictis sarcinopa

Snellenia lineata (A concealer moth)

Snellenia lineata
Snellenia lineata
Snellenia lineata

Stathmopoda crocophanes (Yellow Stathmopoda Moth)

Stathmopoda crocophanes
Stathmopoda crocophanes
Stathmopoda crocophanes

Stathmopoda melanochra (An Oecophorid moth (Eriococcus caterpillar))

Stathmopoda melanochra
Stathmopoda melanochra
Stathmopoda melanochra

Telecrates melanochrysa (Telecrates melanochrysa)

Telecrates melanochrysa
Telecrates melanochrysa
Telecrates melanochrysa

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