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Fauna of Pakistan / Acrocercops / Pterophoridae / Grotella septempunctata / Sabatinca aemula / Lepidoptera / Micropterigidae / Celastrina
Date: 2009-09-15 06:29:47
Fauna of Pakistan
Acrocercops
Pterophoridae
Grotella septempunctata
Sabatinca aemula
Lepidoptera
Micropterigidae
Celastrina

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