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- 1911 Gynanisa basquini Bouyer, 2008 Gynanisa campionea (Signoret, 1845) Gynanisa carc****oni Rougeot, 1974 Gynanisa commixta (Darge, 2008) Gynanisa hecqui...
- Gynanisa maja, the speckled emperor or chipumi, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. The species was first described by Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug...
- Athletes Aurivillius Bunaea Bunaeopsis Cinabra Cirina Eochroa Gonimbrasia Gynanisa Heniocha Imbrasia Leucopteryx Lobobunaea Melanocera Nudaurelia Protogynanisa...
- Gonimbrasia zambesina, the cabbage tree emperor moth (Bunaea alcinoe), Gynanisa maia, Imbrasia epimethea, Imbrasia oyemensis, Melanocera menippe, Microgone...
- orange oakleaf (Kallima inachus), Langia zenzeroides, the speckled emperor (Gynanisa maja) or the brown playboy (Deudorix antalus). The European red mite (Panonychus...
- species for harvesting in this region of the eight said to live there were Gynanisa maja Strand (chipumi) and Gonimbrasia zambesina Walker (mumpa). Mostly...
- Xanthodes brunnescens (Pinhey, 1968) Lepipaschia limbata Shaffer & Solis, 1994 Gynanisa jama Rebel, 1915 Holocerina angulata (Aurivillius, 1893) Holocerina istsariensis...
- 1916) Odontoretha gigas Laporte, 1984 Stenosticta coppensi Laporte, 1977 Gynanisa jama Rebel, 1915 Holocerina menieri Rougeot, 1973 Holocerina smilax (Westwood...
- 1775) Gonimbrasia zambesina (Walker, 1865) Gynanisa albescens Sonthonnax, 1904 Gynanisa ata Strand, 1911 Gynanisa maja (Klug, 1836) Heniocha apollonia (Cramer...
- Hampson, 1930 Epiphora bauhiniae (Guérin-Méneville, 1832) Gynanisa maja (Klug, 1836) Gynanisa zimba Darge, 2008 Heniocha apollonia (Cramer, 1779) Heniocha...