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Timandra (moth)
"Calothysanis" Amaturaria (Walker) (Geometridae, Sterrhinae)
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Influence of Habitat and Bat Activity on Moth Community Composition and Seasonal Phenology Across Habitat Types
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A Review of Timandra Duponchel, 1829 from China, with Description of Seven New Species (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)