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Anabasis (moth)
''Anabasis'' is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. The genus was long thought to contain only one species, the cassia webworm ('' Anabasis ochrodesma''). Species *'' Anabasis flusciflavida'' Du, Song & Wu, 2005 (southern China) *'' Anabasis impecuniosa '' (Joannis, 1927) (from Mozambique) *'' Anabasis infusella'' Meyrick (southern China) *'' Anabasis medogia'' H.H. Li & Y.D. Ren, 2010 (from China) *'' Anabasis ochrodesma'' (Zeller, 1881) (from North America) *'' Anabasis prompta'' Y.L. Du, S.M. Song & C.S. Wu, 2009 (from China) *'' Anabasis zhengi'' L.X. Li & H.H. Li, 2011 (from China) See also * Anabasii * Anabasis (other) *Katabasis A katabasis or catabasis ( grc, κατάβασις, from "down" and "go") is a journey to the underworld. Its original sense is usually associated with Greek mythology and Classical mythology more broadly, where the protagonist visits the Gree ... References Phycitinae Pyralidae genera Taxa na ...
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