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Nepticuloidea
Levarchama Beirne, 1945 [Invalid]
Nomenclature
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Family: NepticulidaeGenus: Trifurcula
Genus:
Levarchama Beirne, 1945
Usage:
invalid
Unacceptability Reason:
junior synonym
Type information:
Nepticula cryptella Stainton, 1856: 41 (Original designation)
Etymology:
Levarchama: probably from Irish mythology "Leabharcham": Leabharcham, Lebharcham or Levarcham was a wise old woman of Emain Macha in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology (wikipedia).