List of moths of India (Sesiidae)

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This is a list of moths of the family Sesiidae that are found in India . It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of India.

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Genus Pramila

Genus Trochilium

Genus Sphecodoptera

Genus Anthrenoptera

Genus Trilochana

Genus Sciapteron

Genus Macrotarsipus

Genus Ichneumenoptera

Genus Sesia

Genus Adixoa

Genus Trichocerota

Genus Tinthia

Genus Ceratocorema

Genus Aschistophleps

Genus Oligophlebia

Genus Melittia

Genus Lenyra

See also

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