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Katyusha (moth)
''Lygephila'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Gustaf Johan Billberg in 1820. Species * '' Lygephila alaica'' Remm, 1983 * '' Lygephila alikanga'' Strand, 1920 * '' Lygephila amasina'' (Staudinger, 1878) * '' Lygephila angustipennis'' Warren, 1913 * '' Lygephila angustissima'' Draudt, 1950 * '' Lygephila bischofi'' Hacker & Fibiger, 2006 * '' Lygephila caeca'' Staudinger, 1896 * '' Lygephila camerounica'' Hayes, 1980 * '' Lygephila colorata'' Babics & Ronkay, 2009 * '' Lygephila craccae'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) – scarce blackneck * '' Lygephila dorsigera'' Walker, 1865 * '' Lygephila dubatolovi'' Fibiger, Kononenko & Nilsson, 2008 * '' Lygephila exsiccata'' Lederer, 1855 * '' Lygephila fereidun'' Wiltshire, 1961 * '' Lygephila fonti'' Yela & Calle, 1990 * '' Lygephila glycyrrhizae'' Staudinger, 1871 * '' Lygephila homogyna'' Hampson, 1902 * '' Lygephila kazachkaratavika'' Stshetkin YuL & Stshetkin YuYu, 1994 * '' Lygephila kishida ...
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Lygephila Pastinum
''Lygephila pastinum'', the blackneck, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was Species description, first described by Georg Friedrich Treitschke in 1826. It is found in Europe and across the Palearctic Siberia, the Russian Far East, Japan and China. Technical description and variation ''O. pastinum'' Tr. (= ''lusoria'' Hbn. nec L.) . Forewing pale luteous grey covered with dark vermiculations; the costa and terminal area brownish grey; inner line outwardly curved, greyish brown, often obscure; outer line dark edged with pale, outcurved above, indented on submedian fold, followed by a diffuse dark shade; the subterminal line hardly distinct; orbicular stigma a black dot; reniform a black lunule, its lower end produced outwards and followed by two black points; hindwing pale brownish grey, with an indistinct outer pale line; the form ''astragali'' Rmb., from Spain, is more densely covered with dark striae on the forewing, of which the terminal spots are hardly visible; ...
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