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Nymphicula
''Nymphicula'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. Species *''Nymphicula acuminatalis'' Snellen, 1880 *''Nymphicula adelphalis'' D. Agassiz, 2014 *''Nymphicula albibasalis'' Yoshiyasu, 1980 *''Nymphicula albidorsalis'' Speidel, 1998 *''Nymphicula argyrochrysalis'' Mabille, 1900 *''Nymphicula atriterminalis'' (Hampson, 1917) *''Nymphicula australis'' (C. Felder, R. Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) *''Nymphicula banauensis'' Speidel, 2003 *''Nymphicula beni'' Agassiz, 2014 *''Nymphicula blandialis'' (Walker, 1859) *''Nymphicula bombayensis'' (Swinhoe & Cotes, 1889) *''Nymphicula callichromalis'' (Mabille, 1878) *''Nymphicula cheesmanae'' Agassiz, 2014 *''Nymphicula christinae'' Agassiz, 2014 *''Nymphicula concaviuscula'' You, Li & Wang, 2003 *''Nymphicula conjunctalis'' Agassiz, 2014 *''Nymphicula cyanolitha'' (Meyrick, 1886) *''Nymphicula diehlalis'' (Marion, 1957) *''Nymphicula drusiusalis'' (Walker, 1859) *''Nymphicula eberti'' Speidel, 1998 *''Nymphicula edwardsi'' Agassiz, 2 ...
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Nymphicula Blandialis
''Nymphicula blandialis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1859. It is found in southern China, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Japan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda. References

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Nymphicula Junctalis
''Nymphicula junctalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1891. It is found in India in the Nilgiri Mountains and Kanara district. Records from Japan refer to '' Nymphicula yoshiyasui''. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 14–15 mm. References Nymphicula Moths described in 1891 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Albibasalis
''Nymphicula albibasalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Yoshiyasu in 1980. It is found in Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ... (Kyushu, Shikoku). The length of the forewings is 5.5 mm for males and 5.3-6.3 mm for females. The forewings are pale orange. Hindwings is white and fuscous. References Nymphicula Moths described in 1980 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Christinae
''Nymphicula christinae'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2014. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 12–13 mm. The base of the forewing is brown. Etymology The species is named for the daughter of the author., 2014: A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae). ''Zootaxa'', 3774(5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2014 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Cyanolitha
''Nymphicula cyanolitha'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1886. It is found in Fiji. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 13–15 mm.Agassiz, D. J. L. (2014). "A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae)". ''Zootaxa''. 3774 (5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 1886 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Conjunctalis
''Nymphicula conjunctalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2014. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from the Northern Territory. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is about 11 mm. Etymology The species name refers to the conjoined terminal eyespots of the hindwings., 2014: A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae). ''Zootaxa'', 3774(5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2014 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Fionae
''Nymphicula fionae'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2014. It is found on Rossel Island in Papua New Guinea. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is about 12.5 mm. Etymology The species is named for the former wife of the author., 2014: A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae). ''Zootaxa'', 3774(5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2014 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Hampsoni
''Nymphicula hampsoni'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2014. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wingspan is 15–16 mm. Etymology The species is named in honour of Sir George Hampson Sir George Francis Hampson, 10th Baronet (14 January 1860 – 15 October 1936) was an English entomologist. Hampson studied at Charterhouse School and Exeter College, Oxford. He travelled to India to become a tea-planter in the Nilgiri Hills ...., 2014: A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae). ''Zootaxa'', 3774(5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2014 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Cheesmanae
''Nymphicula cheesmanae'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2014. It is found on the New Hebrides. Description The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 10–12 mm. Etymology The species is named for Evelyn Cheesman., 2014: A preliminary study of the genus ''Nymphicula'' Snellen from Australia, New Guinea and the South Pacific (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Acentropinae). ''Zootaxa'', 3774(5): 401-429. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2014 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Callichromalis
''Nymphicula callichromalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Paul Mabille in 1879. It is found on Madagascar Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's List of islands by area, f .... References Nymphicula Moths described in 1879 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Bombayensis
''Nymphicula bombayensis'' is a Crambidae species in the genus ''Nymphicula''. It was described by Charles Swinhoe and Everard Charles Cotes in 1889. It is found in India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... References Moths described in 1889 Nymphicula {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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Nymphicula Hexaxantha
''Nymphicula hexaxantha'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David John Lawrence Agassiz in 2012. It is found in the Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 10–12 mm. Etymology The species name refers to the bold ochreous markings of the forewing. References Nymphicula Moths described in 2012 {{Nymphicula-stub ...
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