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Salia (moth)
''Salia '' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1818. Species *'' Salia acidalialis'' (Guenée, 1854) Cayenne *'' Salia acuminatalis'' (Walker, 866 *'' Salia albivia'' (Hampson, 1950) British Guiana *'' Salia anna'' (H. Druce, 1891) Panama *'' Salia anthippe'' (H. Druce, 1891) Mexico *'' Salia anyte'' (H. Druce, 1891) Mexico *'' Salia bidentalis'' (Warren, 1889) Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Salia brevilinealis'' (Schaus, 1916) Cayenne *'' Salia compta'' (Walker, 1865) Brazil *'' Salia euphrionalis'' (Walker, 1859) Brazil *'' Salia ferrigeralis'' (Walker, 866 Dominican Republic *'' Salia hastiferalis'' (Walker, 859 Venezuela *'' Salia hermia'' (Schaus, 1916) Cayenne *'' Salia leosalis'' (Walker, 859 *'' Salia lyceus'' (H. Druce, 1891) Panama, Mexico *'' Salia lysippusalis'' (Walker, 859 Brazil *'' Salia lysizona'' (H. Druce, 1891) Mexico *'' Salia macarialis'' (Guenée, 1854) Brazil (Amazonas), Cayenne *'' Salia mago'' (H. Druce, 1891) M ...
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