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- Strand, 1915 Loxioda dilutalis Snellen, 1884 Loxioda dissimilis Moore, 1882 Loxioda ectherma Hampson, 1926 Loxioda fasciosa Moore, 1882 Loxioda hampsoni Bethune-Baker...
- Loxioda fasciosa is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in India. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Loxioda fasciosa. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Loxioda...
- Iambiodes postpallida Wiltshire, 1977 Leucania melanostrotoides (Strand, 1915) Loxioda coniventris Strand, 1915 Masalia albiseriata (Druce, 1903) Masalia bimaculata...
- Lophotidia Lophotoma Lophotyna Lophozancla Lophuda Lorezia Loscopia Loxagrotis Loxioda Loxopamea Luberta Lucasidia Luceria Luceriola Lugana Lukaschia Luperina...
- procellosa Butler, 1879 Lophathrum comprimens (Walker, 1858) Loxioda fasciosa (Moore 1882) Loxioda similis Moore, 1882 Lycimna polymesata Walker, 1860 Macaldenia...
- regalis Butler, 1878 トビフタスジアツバ — Leiostola mollis (Butler, 1879) ムスジアツバ — Loxioda parva Sugi, 1982 キイロソトオビアツバ — Draganodes coronata Sugi, 1982 ベニトガリアツバ —...
- Focillidia Gesonia Hamodes Hexamitoptera Homodes Hypopyra Iontha Ischyja Lacera Loxioda Lygniodes Matigramma (Catocalini: Ophiusina?) Metria (Catocalini: Ophiusina...
- Lophotarsia uniformis Berio, 1966 Lophotavia globulipes (Walker, 1865) Loxioda ochrota (Hampson, 1909) Lycophotia ecvinacea Hampson, 1903 Lycophotia melanephra...
- Lophoruza albicostalis (Leech, 1889) Lophoruza lunifera (Moore, 1885) Loxioda similis (Moore, 1882) Luceria fletcheri Inoue, 1958 Luceria oculalis (Moore...
- 1913) Lophoruza diversalis (Walker, 1866) Lophozancla prolixa Turner, 1932 Loxioda hampsoni (Bethune-Baker, 1906) Lyncestis melanoschista (Meyrick, 1897)...