Stigmella satarensis

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Stigmella satarensis
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S. satarensis
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Stigmella satarensis
Scoble, 1978

Stigmella satarensis is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It was described by Scoble in 1978. It is found in South Africa (it was described from the Kruger National Park in Transvaal). [1]

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