"Neopalpa" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: From Ancient Greek νέος (néos, “new, young”) + New Latin palpus (“a feeler”), from Latin palpō (“to stroke, touch softly, feel”). Etymology templates: {{der|mul|grc|νέος||new, young}} Ancient Greek νέος (néos, “new, young”), {{der|mul|la-new|palpus||a feeler}} New Latin palpus (“a feeler”), {{der|mul|la|palpō||to stroke, touch softly, feel}} Latin palpō (“to stroke, touch softly, feel”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Neopalpa|nogendercat=1}} Neopalpa f
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Gelechiidae – certain moths found in Arizona, California and northern Mexico. Tags: feminine
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