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Matopo Berhanoui
''Matopo'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by William Lucas Distant in 1898. Species *''Matopo actinophora'' Hampson, 1909 Kenya, Tanzania *''Matopo berhanoui'' Laporte, 1984 Ethiopia *''Matopo descarpentriesi'' (Laporte, 1975) *''Matopo giacomellii'' Dognin, 1916 Argentina *''Matopo heterochroa'' Hampson, 1916 Somalia *''Matopo inangulata'' Hampson, 1909 Zimbabwe *''Matopo neotropicalis'' Jones, 1908 Brazil (Paraná) *''Matopo oberthueri'' Viette, 1965 Madagascar *''Matopo plurilineata'' Berio, 1955 Madagascar *''Matopo scutulata'' Janse, 1938 South Africa *''Matopo selecta'' (Walker, 1865) Punjab, Bombay, Senegal, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, Egypt *''Matopo socotrensis'' Hacker & Saldaitis, 2010 Sokotra *''Matopo subarida'' Viette, 1976 Madagascar *''Matopo tamsi'' Kiriakoff, 1954 Zaire *''Matopo typica'' Distant, 1898 South Africa, Zimbabwe References

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