Argentulia

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Argentulia
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Argentulia

Brown, 1998
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Argentulia is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. Members of the genus are unlike any other species in the tribe Euliini. Male and female genitalia suggest a close relationship to Varifula from Chile.

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