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Leucoptera robiniella Braun 1925
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Norape sorpresa
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Tenuipalpoides dorychaeta Pritchard & Baker 1955
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Philya ferruginosa Goding
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Euclea dolliana Dyar 1906
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Phellinus robiniae (Murrill) A. Ames 1913
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Appendiseta robiniae (Gillette 1907)
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Erynnis funeralis Scudder & Burgess 1870 (Funereal Duskywing)
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Erynnis funeralis Scudder & Burgess 1870 (Funereal Duskywing)
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Autochton cellus Boisduval & Le Conte 1833
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Eurema mexicana (Boisduval 1836) (Mexican Yellow)
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Eurema mexicana (Boisduval 1836) (Mexican Yellow)
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Leucoptera robinella