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Discophlebia lipauges is a moth of the
family Oenosandridae first described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1917. It is
found in Australia.
Australian Faunal...
- (Turner, 1941),
Discophlebia Luc****i (Rosenstock, 1885),
Discophlebia Lipauges (Turner, 1917),
Discophlebia Celaena (Turner, 1903),
Discophlebia Catocalina...
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catocalina R. Felder, 1874
Discophlebia celaena (Turner, 1903)
Discophlebia lipauges Turner, 1917
Discophlebia lucasii Rosenstock, 1885
Nycteropa subovalis...
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Lipangus but this was
corrected to Lipaugus. The name
comes from the Gr****
lipaugēs,
meaning "dark" or "devoid of light". The type
species was
designated by...
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Discophlebia catocalina R. Felder, 1874
Discophlebia celaena (Turner, 1903)
Discophlebia lipauges Turner, 1917
Discophlebia lucasii Rosenstock, 1885 v t e...
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Middle Pleistocene Spain ( Canary Islands) A
species of Napaeus.
Napaeus lipauges Sp. nov In
press Miller et al.
Middle Pleistocene Spain ( Canary Islands)...
- hor****
herding cattle. The
genus name
Lipaugus comes from the Gr****
lipaugēs,
meaning "dark" or "devoid of light." The
specific name
weberi is in honor...