Psammopolia

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Psammopolia

Crabo & Lafontaine, 2009

Psammopolia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.

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<i>Lasionycta subdita</i> species of insect

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<i>Lasionycta perplexa</i> species of insect

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<i>Lasionycta phoca</i> species of insect

Lasionycta phoca is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It occurs in eastern and central Canada with records from Labrador to the west coast of Hudson Bay.

<i>Psammopolia arietis</i>

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<i>Psammopolia wyatti</i>

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<i>Psammopolia insolens</i>

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<i>Psammopolia ochracea</i>

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