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Paradoxecia Kishidai
''Paradoxecia'' is a genus of moths in the family Sesiidae. Species * ''Paradoxecia gravis'' (Walker, 1865) * ''Paradoxecia beibengensis'' Yu & Kallies, 2019 * ''Paradoxecia chura'' Arita, Kimura & Owada, 2009 * ''Paradoxecia dizona'' (Hampson, 1919) * ''Paradoxecia fukiensis'' Gorbunov & Arita, 1997 * ''Paradoxecia karubei'' Kallies & Arita, 2001 * ''Paradoxecia kishidai'' Yu & Arita, 2019 * ''Paradoxecia luteocincta'' Kallies & Arita, 2001 * ''Paradoxecia myrmekomorpha'' (Bryk, 1947) * ''Paradoxecia polyzona'' Yu & Kallies, 2019 * ''Paradoxecia radiata'' Kallies, 2002 * ''Paradoxecia similis'' Arita & Gorbunov, 2001 * ''Paradoxecia taiwana'' Arita & Gorbunov, 2001 * ''Paradoxecia tristis'' Kallies & Arita, 2001 * ''Paradoxecia tuzovi'' Gorbunov, 2021 * ''Paradoxecia vietnamica'' Gorbunov & Arita, 1997 References

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