Africella

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Africella
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Africella

Hampson, 1930 [1]
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A. micraeola
Binomial name
Africella micraeola
Hampson, 1930

Africella is a genus of snout moths. It was described by George Hampson in 1930 and contains the species Africella micraeola. [1] It is found in Ghana. [2]

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  2. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) https://archive.org/stream/bulletinofbritis25entolond/bulletinofbritis25entolond_djvu.txt . Retrieved 2011-10-07 via Internet Archive.Missing or empty |title= (help)