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- Neofriseria turkmeniella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in the Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, southern Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. The larvae...
- Ethmia turkmeniella is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It is found in Turkmenistan and Kalmykia, Russia. Shovkoon, Dmitry Fedorovich. "New and little-known...
- Family: Gelechiidae Genus: Scrobipalpa Species: S. maniaca Binomial name Scrobipalpa maniaca Povolný, 1969 Synonyms Scrobipalpa turkmeniella Piskunov, 1973...
- Micropterix turkmeniella is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae which was described by Vladimir Ivanovitsch Kuznetzov in 1960, and...
- Toxophora Meigen, 1803 Triplasius Loew, 1855 Triploechus Edwards, 1937 Turkmeniella Paramonov, 1940 Usia Latreille, 1802 Veribubo Even****s, 1978 Verrallites...
- Sack, 1909 Spogostylum Macquart, 1840 Thraxan Yeates & Lambkin, 1998 Turkmeniella Paramonov, 1940 Walkeromyia Paramonov, 1934 Xenox Even****s, 1985 v t...
- sceptrophora (Meyrick, 1926) Neofriseria singula (Staudinger, 1876) Neofriseria turkmeniella Piskunov, 1987 Neofriseria amseli Povolný, 1981 (now in Parapsectris)...
- trifasciella Micropterix trinacriella Micropterix tunbergella Micropterix turkmeniella Micropterix tuscaniensis Micropterix uxoria Micropterix vulturensis Micropterix...
- Anthracini are: Anthrax, Dicranoclista, Satyramoeba, Spogostylum, Thraxan, Turkmeniella, Walkeromyia, and Xenox. Brachyanax species are found in the Australasian/Oceanian...
- Ethmia quadrinotella (Mann, 1861) Ethmia tamaridella (Rebel, 1907) Ethmia turkmeniella (Dubatolov & Ustjuzhanin, 1998) Ethmia ustyurtensis (Nupponen, 2015)...