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Tenera

Omelko in Omelko & Omelko, 1998
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T. vittata
Binomial name
Tenera vittata
Omelko, 1998

Tenera is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species Tenera vittata, which is found in the Russian Far East. [1]

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