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- Mustilia phaeopera is a moth in the family Endromidae first described by George Hampson in 1910. It is found in Nepal and India. The larvae feed on the...
- Eilema phaeopera is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by George Hampson in 1900. It is found in Mozambique and South Africa. De Prins...
- Ulotrichopus phaeopera is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Kenya and Uganda. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ulotrichopus phaeopera. Wikispecies...
- Hampson, 1913 Ulotrichopus phaeoleucus griseus Kühne, 2005 Ulotrichopus phaeopera Hampson, 1913 Ulotrichopus primulina (Hampson, 1902) Ulotrichopus pseudocatocala...
- moorei Gunda ochracea Mustilia falcipennis Mustilia hepatica Mustilia phaeopera Mustilia sphingiformis Penicillifera lactea Prismosticta fenestrata Theophoba...
- pallescens (Hampson, 1909) Elaphria perigeana (Schaus, 1911) Elaphria phaeopera (Hampson, 1909) Elaphria phaeoplaga (E. D. Jones, 1908) Elaphria phlegyas...
- peperita Eilema ****phone Eilema peyrierasi Eilema phaeocraspis Eilema phaeopera Eilema phantasma Eilema plana Eilema plantei Eilema polioplaga Eilema...
- Warren, 1914 New Guinea Anigraea pectinata Robinson, 1975 Fiji Anigraea phaeopera Hampson, 1912 Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo Anigraea purpurascens...
- minutissima Bethune-Baker, 1911 Eilema monochroma (Holland, 1893) Eilema phaeopera Hampson, 1900 Eilema pustulata Wallengren, 1860 Eilema sarceola Hampson...
- Diota rostrata (Wallengren, 1860) Eilema bifasciata Hampson, 1900 Eilema phaeopera Hampson, 1900 Epitoxis nigra Hampson, 1903 Estigmene linea (Walker, 1855)...