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Takashia Okano & Okano 1985

Takashia nana (Leech 1893) originally described as a nymphalid in the apaturine genus Timelaea Lucas 1883

Andrew V. Z. Brower
Containing group: Nemeobiinae

Introduction

A monotypic Chinese genus.

Other Names for Takashia nana (Leech 1893) originally described as a nymphalid in the apaturine genus Timelaea Lucas 1883

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