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- – variable metallata moth – eastern US to Brazil, Antilles, Venezuela, Galápagos Islands Metallata antias (Druce, 1891) Panama Metallata anyte (Druce...
- number for Metallata absumens is 8573. These two subspecies belong to the species Metallata absumens: Metallata absumens absumens Metallata absumens contiguata...
- Palpita metallata is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Cameroon, Mayotte, Democratic Republic of Congo (Bas Congo, East Kasai, Orientale)...
- Metaegle Metaemene Metagarista Metagnorisma Metahadena Metalectra Metalepsis Metallata Metalopha Metaphoenia Metapioplasta Metaplusia Metaponpneumata Metappana...
- 1852) Metalectra analis Schaus, 1916 Metalectra praecisalis Hübner, 1823 Metallata absumens (Walker, 1862) Metria decessa (Walker, 1857) Metria permixta...
- Mecodina Melipotis (Catocalinae: Ophiusina?) Meranda Mesosciera Metalectra Metallata Metaphoenia Mimophisma (Catocalinae: Ophiusina?) Neogabara Neostichtis...
- Epitausa Ephyrodes Eulepidotis Goniocarsia Herminiocala Manbuta M****ala Metallata Obrima Panopoda Renodes Syllectra Lafontaine, Donald; Schmidt, Christian...
- Palpita masuii Inoue, 1996 Palpita melanapicalis Inoue, 1996 Palpita metallata (Fabricius, 1781) Palpita micronesica Inoue, 1997 Palpita microptera Inoue...
- M****ala abdara (Herrich-Schäffer, [1869]) M****ala obvertens (Walker, 1858) Metallata absumens (Walker, 1862) Phyprosopus pardan Dyar, 1921 Phyprosopus tristriga...
- Manbuta pyraliformis (Walker, 1858) M****ala obvertens (Walker, 1858) Metallata absumens (Walker, 1862) Phyprosopus fastigiata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1868)...