Paradoxopla sinuata

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Paradoxopla sinuata
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Paradoxopla sinuata taiwana female
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Paradoxopla sinuata taiwana male
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P. sinuata
Binomial name
Paradoxopla sinuata
(Moore, 1879) [1]
Synonyms
  • Gastropacha sinuataMoore, 1879
  • Stenophyllodes khasianaSwinhoe, 1905

Paradoxopla sinuata is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is found from India to Taiwan.

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