Nyctocyrmata numeesia

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Nyctocyrmata numeesia
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Gozmany & Vári, 1973
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N. numeesia
Binomial name
Nyctocyrmata numeesia
Mey, 2011

Nyctocyrmata numeesia is a species of moth belonging to the family Tineidae that is known from Namibia. [1]

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