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- Ectoedemia admiranda is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is especially susceptible to wing deformities. It was described by Puplesis in 1984. It...
- Stenoptilia admiranda is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is known from ****an (Honshu). The length of the forewings is 11–12 mm. Wikimedia Commons...
- Eupithecia admiranda is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in China. Yu, ****y Sick Ki (1997–2012). "Eupithecia Curtis 1825". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- Taxon identifiers Asymphorodes admiranda Wikidata: Q4812093 EoL: 940230 GBIF: 1842754 IRMNG: 10262148 LepIndex: 112845 Open Tree of Life: 3241666...
- Ariunchimeg in 1996 as "Admiranda", but Ariunchimeg subsequently changed its name in 2012, after it had been discovered that Admiranda was preoccupied by a...
- Tommotia Temporal range: Tommotian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Tommotia admiranda Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: incertae sedis (possibly...
- Central America to French Guiana. Aidos perfusa perfusa Aidos perfusa admiranda Schaus, 1912 (Costa Rica) Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...
- Sancto (1718). Signum Salutis, Salus in Periculis: hoc est, beneficia & admiranda Sac. Ordini Fratrum Gloriosissimae Dei Genitricis semperque Virginis Mariae...
- Latin literature, both Marcus Terentius Varro and Cicero wrote works on admiranda ("marvelous things"), which do not survive. Bestiary Cryptozoology Alexander...
- Historical Understanding. SUNY Press. p. 85. Schoockius, Martinus (1643), Admiranda Methodus Novae Philosophiae Renati Des Cartes Schoockius, Martinus (1652)...