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- is monotypic, containing only the species Lucia limbaria, the small copper, of Australia. Lucia limbaria is commonly known as the Chequered Copper, Gr****land...
- Hadesina limbaria is a moth of the family Notodontidae first described by William Warren in 1900. It is endemic to the Chocó region of Ecuador and Colombia...
- Isturgia limbaria, the frosted yellow, is a moth of the family Geometridae. This species can be found in parts of Central and Southern Europe. It is extinct...
- ab. costimaculata Rbl. shows only the anterior half of the band. - ab. limbaria Hbn.is a more extreme development, with the band reduced to a very small...
- Nematocampa expunctaria Grote, 1872 Nematocampa filamentaria Guenée, [1858] Ania limbaria chagnoni Swett, 1913 Phalaena limbata Haworth, 1809 Nematocampa orfordensis...
- if distinct) Heterocallia Hypephyra Isturgia Frosted yellow, Isturgia limbaria Itame Letispe Luxiaria Macaria Mellilla Milocera Monocerotesa - might belong...
- Theclinae (hairstreaks) tribe: Luciini genus: Lucia Chequered copper, Lucia limbaria (Swainson, 1833) genus: Paralucia Bright copper, Paralucia aurifera (Blanchard...
- incon****uaria (Hübner, 1819) Isturgia kaszabi (Vojnits, 1974) Isturgia limbaria (Fabricius, 1775) Isturgia malesignaria (Mabille, 1880) Isturgia miniosaria...
- (Guenee, 1858) Isturgia arenacearia (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Isturgia limbaria (Fabricius, 1775) Isturgia murinaria (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Isturgia...
- Asia, such as Korea, ****an, Taiwan, and regions of southeast China. P. limbaria Wileman, 1915 P. steganioides Butler, 1878 "Pylargosceles Prout, 1930"...