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| regnum = ]ia
| phylum = ]a
| classis = ]a
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| genus = '''''Hyrcanypena'''''
| genus_authority = Wagner, 1937
| species = '''''H. schwingenschussi'''''
| binomial = ''Hyrcanypena schwingenschussi''
| binomial_authority = Wagner, 1937
| synonyms =
*''Zanclostathme'' <small>Draudt, 1937</small>
*''Zanclostathme elbursalis'' <small>Draudt, 1937</small>
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'''''Hyrcanypena schwingenschussi''''' is a species of moth, and the only species in the '''''Hyrcanypena''''' genus. It was described by Wagner in 1937.<ref name="Poole1989">{{cite book|author=Poole|title=Lepidopterorum Catalogus|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Jfq2iU2AZn0C&pg=PA547|date=1 January 1989|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-0-916846-45-9|page=547}}</ref> It is found in ].

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