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Gossypium sp. (None)

Higher taxa: Malvaceae (family)/  Gossypium (genus)/ 
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Acantharctia flavicosta (Hampson, 1900) Goodger D. T. & Watson A. 1995. The Afrotropical Tiger-Moths. An illustrated catalogue, with generic diagnoses and species distribution, of the Afrotropical Arctiinae (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). page: 25
Acantharctia mundata (Walker, 1865) Goodger D. T. & Watson A. 1995. The Afrotropical Tiger-Moths. An illustrated catalogue, with generic diagnoses and species distribution, of the Afrotropical Arctiinae (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). page: 177 (as atridorsia)
Acherontia atropos (Linnaeus, 1758) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 99
Acontia leucotrigona (Hampson, 1905) McKinley D. J. 1968. Key to some larvae of Lepidoptera attacking cotton in Central Africa. page: 187
Acontia nitidula (Fabricius, 1787) South Africa Taylor J. S. 1946. Food-plants of some South African Lepidoptera. page: 47
Acrocercops gossypii Vári, 1961 South Africa Prinsloo G. L. & Uys V. M. (Eds.) 2015. Insects of cultivated plants and natural pastures in Southern Africa. page: 275
Agrotis denticulosa Wallengren, 1860 McKinley D. J. 1968. Key to some larvae of Lepidoptera attacking cotton in Central Africa. page: 187 (as longidentifera)
Agrotis denticulosa Wallengren, 1860 Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 184 (as longidentifera)
Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel, 1766) Madagascar Paulian R. & Viette P. 1956. Essai d'un catalogue biologique des Lépidoptères Hétérocères de Tananarive. page: 208
Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel, 1766) South Africa Prinsloo G. L. & Uys V. M. (Eds.) 2015. Insects of cultivated plants and natural pastures in Southern Africa. page: 276
Agrotis segetum (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) McKinley D. J. 1968. Key to some larvae of Lepidoptera attacking cotton in Central Africa. page: 187
Agrotis segetum (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 184
Agrotis spinifera (Hübner, 1808) Mozambique Saraiva A. C. 1939. A preliminary list of the insect pests of crops and fruit trees in Portuguese East Africa. page: 104
Alpenus investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Sevastopulo D. G. 1975. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2 – moths (Heterocera). page: 177
Alpenus maculosa (Cramer, 1781) Nigeria Peacock A. D. 1913. Entomological pests and problems of southern Nigeria. page: 201
Alpenus nigropunctata (Bethune-Baker, 1908) Sevastopulo D. G. 1975. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2 – moths (Heterocera). page: 177
Anatrachyntis coriacella (Snellen, 1901) Mauritius Meyrick E. 1930c. Microlepidoptera of Mauritius. page: 318
Anatrachyntis coriacella (Snellen, 1901) Meyrick E. 1920a. Voyage de Ch. Alluaud et R. Jeannel en Afrique Orientale (1911–1912). Résultats Scientifiques. Insectes Lépidoptères II. Microlepidoptera. page: 81
Anatrachyntis ptilodelta (Meyrick, 1922) Ghesquière J. 1940a. Lépidoptères Microlépidoptères (première partie). page: 73
Anatrachyntis simplex (Walsingham, 1891) Nigeria Lamborn W. A. 1914b. The agricultural pests of the Southern Provinces, Nigeria. page: 201
Anatrachyntis simplex (Walsingham, 1891) Egypt Walsingham Thomas de Grey 1906. Description of a new Tineid Moth infesting cotton-pods in Egypt. page: 179
Anomis auragoides (Guenée, 1852) South Africa Taylor J. S. 1946. Food-plants of some South African Lepidoptera. page: 46
Anomis flava (Fabricius, 1775) Kenya Gardner J. C. M. 1957. An annotated list of East African forest insects. page: 35
Anomis flava (Fabricius, 1775) Seychelles Gerlach J. & Matyot P. 2006. Lepidoptera of the Seychelles islands. page: 77
Anomis flava (Fabricius, 1775) South Africa Prinsloo G. L. & Uys V. M. (Eds.) 2015. Insects of cultivated plants and natural pastures in Southern Africa. page: 276