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Asymphorodes chrysophanes

Scientific classification
Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Arthropoda

Class:

Insecta

Order:

Lepidoptera

Family:


Agonoxenidae (disputed)

Genus:

Asymphorodes

Species:

A. chrysophanes


Binomial name

Asymphorodes chrysophanes
J.F.G. Clarke, 1986

Asymphorodes chrysophanes is a moth of the Agonoxenidae family. It was described by J.F.G. Clarke in 1986. It is found in French Polynesia.[1]



References




  1. ^ Lepidoptera of French Polynesia







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