Neolysandra Corona
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''Neolysandra'' is a
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Species

Listed alphabetically:''Neolysandra''
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Neolysandra coelestina'' (Eversmann, 1843) * '' Neolysandra corona'' (Verity, 1936) Lebanon * '' Neolysandra diana'' (Miller,
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Kurdistan * '' Neolysandra ellisoni'' (Pfeiffer, 1931) Syria and
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* '' Neolysandra fatima'' Eckweiler & Schurian, 1980 Kurdistan * '' Neolysandra fereiduna'' Skala, 2002 Iran


References

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