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Palaephatidae / Ditrysia / Lepidoptera / Gelechioidea / Andesiana / Amphiesmenoptera / Microlepidoptera / Alucitoidea / Heterobathmioidea / Moths / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2008-09-24 06:07:46
Palaephatidae
Ditrysia
Lepidoptera
Gelechioidea
Andesiana
Amphiesmenoptera
Microlepidoptera
Alucitoidea
Heterobathmioidea
Moths
Phyla
Protostome

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