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- Chasmina is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Chasmina alcidamea Druce, 1890 Chasmina basiflava Holloway, 1979 Chasmina candida Walker, 1865 Chasmina...
- Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Erebidae Genus: Ramadasa Species: R. pavo Binomial name Ramadasa pavo (Walker, 1856) Synonyms Chasmina pavo Walker, 1856...
- Chasmina fasciculosa is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Francis Walker in 1858. It is found in Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, the Philippines...
- Chasmina tibialis is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from Africa, Asia and from Australia, New Caledonia and Fiji to central Polynesia. The...
- Chasmina candida is a moth of the family Noctuidae described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is found from Indo-Australian tropics east to Fiji, including...
- Tibialis anterior muscle Tibialis posterior artery Tibialis posterior muscle Chasmina tibialis, a species of moth Myromexocentrus tibialis, a species of beetle...
- (Fabricius, 1781) Callopistria maillardi Guénée, 1862 Chasmina candida (Walker, 1865) (misidentified as Chasmina tibialis) Chrysodeixis eriosoma (Doubleday, 1843)...
- 1894 Noctuidae Dyopsinae Belciana scorpio Galsworthy, 1997* Bagisarinae Chasmina sinuata Galsworthy, 1997* Noctuinae - Caradrinini - Athetiina Athetis hongkongensis...
- Callopistria reticulata (Pagenstecher, 1884) Chasmina candida (Walker, 1865) Chasmina tibialis (Fabricius, 1775) Chasmina viridis Robinson, 1975 Chrysodeixis acuta...
- clavipalpis (Scopoli, 1763) Caradrina flava Oberthür, 1876 Chasmina tibialis (Fabricius, 1775) Chasmina vestae (Guenée, 1852) Chrysodeixis acuta (Walker, 1858)...