Africana disperus is a species of moth belonging to the family Erebidae. It is primarily found in regions of Africa, where it contributes to the biodiversity of the local ecosystem. Like many moths, it is nocturnal and likely plays a role in pollination and serving as a food source for other animals. Detailed information about its specific behaviors and habitat preferences may be limited.
Carpodiptera africana and. Commiphora
Acatochaeta africana was created in 1921.
Portia africana was created in 1885.
Paralomis africana was created in 1982.
Treculia africana was created in 1847.
Genlisea africana was created in 1865.
Ameles africana was created in 1914.
Philosophia Africana was created in 1998.
Philosophia Africana ended in 2007.
Clathrina africana was created in 2003.
Parastrigulia africana was created in 1899.
Burkea africana was created in 1843.