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Pseudocatharylla latiola is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Tie-Mei Chen, Shi-Mei Song and De-Cheng Yuan in 2002. It is
found in Heilongjiang...
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Lecithocera latiola is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae first described by Kyu-Tek Park in 1999. It is
found in Taiwan. The
wingspan is 17–19 mm. Catalogue...
- Bleszynski, 1964
Pseudocatharylla lagosella Bleszynski, 1964
Pseudocatharylla latiola Chen, Song & Yuan, 2002
Pseudocatharylla mariposella Bleszynski, 1964 Pseudocatharylla...
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lamprodesma Meyrick, 1922
Lecithocera lasioides Park, 2012
Lecithocera latiola Park, 1999
Lecithocera lecithocerella Viette, 1956
Lecithocera leucoceros...
- 31–35. Nevertheless, two w****s into the war,
Lieutenant Colonel Stanley P.
Latiolas,
operations officer of the
Fifth Air Force,
suggested having a
slower airplane...
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during World War II,
Fifth Air
Force Operations Officer Lt. Col.
Stanley P.
Latiolas suggested using slower spotter aircraft to
guide the
faster jets, while...
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glabrata Wu & Liu, 1992
Lecithocera indigens Meyrick, 1914
Lecithocera latiola Park, 1999
Lecithocera megalopis Meyrick, 1916
Lecithocera metacausta Meyrick...