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- Chrysocrambus is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1957. Chrysocrambus brutiellus B****i, 1985 Chrysocrambus...
- Chrysocrambus kobelti is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Saalmüller in 1885. It is found in North Africa, including Algeria and Morocco...
- Chrysocrambus brutiellus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. Discovered in 1985, it is found in parts of Italy. "Chrysocrambus brutiellus B****i...
- Chrysocrambus lambessellus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Aristide Caradja in 1910. It is found in North Africa, where it has...
- Chrysocrambus similimellus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Johann Müller-Rutz in 1931. It is found in North Africa, where it has...
- Chrysocrambus major is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Johann Müller-Rutz in 1931. It is found in North Africa, where it has been...
- Entomologia Carniolica. Chrysocrambus craterellus craterellus (Central and Southern Europe, Urals, Transcaucasus, Asia Minor) Chrysocrambus craterellus alpinus...
- Chrysocrambus mauretanicus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Johann Müller-Rutz in 1931. It is found in North Africa, where it has...
- Chrysocrambus dentuellus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Frank Nelson Pierce and John William Metcalfe in 1938 and is...
- Chrysocrambus sardiniellus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Spain and on Sardinia. The wingspan is 21–22 mm. "GlobIZ search"...