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  1. Batia internella Jäckh, 1972 – Scarce Tawny Crescent

    Species, Insect - moth, Terrestrial

    New Tawny Tubic

    • Occurrences: 0
  2. Neofaculta (accepted name: Neofaculta)

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    • Neofaculta Gozmány (accepted name: Neofaculta)

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      • Neofaculta Gozmány, 1955

        Genus, Insect - moth, Terrestrial

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        • Occurrences: 1,516
      • Neofaculta Gozmany, 1955 (accepted name: Neofaculta)

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        • Neofaculta ericetella (Geyer, [1832]) – Heather Grey

          Species, Insect - moth, Terrestrial

          Heather Groundling

          • Occurrences: 1,515
        • Neofaculta ericetella (Geyer, 1832) (accepted name: Neofaculta ericetella)

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          • Neofaculta ericetella Geyer (accepted name: Neofaculta ericetella)

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            • Thiotricha internella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) (accepted name: Thiotricha subocellea)

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