Discordia sakarahalis

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D. sakarahalis
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Discordia sakarahalis
Marion & Viette, 1956

Discordia sakarahalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Discordia . It was described by Hubert Marion and Pierre Viette in 1956 [1] and is known from Madagascar. The type location is Sakaraha, from which its specific epithet is derived. [2]

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