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aesalon in his
Ornithologica Britannica. If two
species of
merlins are recognized, the Old
World birds would thus bear the
scientific name F.
aesalon...
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Macroglossum aesalon is a moth of the
family Sphingidae first described by Paul
Mabille in 1879. It is
known from Madagascar,
Mauritius and the Comoro...
- ptarmicae
Binomial name
Liriomyza ptarmicae Meijere, 1925
Synonyms Liriomyza aesalon Hering, 1936
Liriomyza chrysanthemi Hering, 1956
Liriomyza millefolii Hering...
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binomial Falco chicquera in 1800.
Early authors placed it in the
genus Aesalon along with the
merlin and
later in the
genus Lithofalco.
Others have placed...
- Type
species Falco subbuteo Linnaeus, 1758
Species 38; see text.
Synonyms Aesalon Lithofalco Tinnunculus Linnaeus, 1766
Hierofalco Cuvier, 1817 Cerchneis...
- Sphingidae. It is
known from Madagascar. It is
similar to
Macroglossum aesalon. Kitching, I.J. "Macroglossum pachycerus".
Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory...
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northern Chile and
northwestern Argentina F. c.
subaesalon Iceland; F. c.
aesalon Europe to
northwestern Siberia; F. c.
insignis northern and
central Siberia;...
- 2015
Blazetools &
Kirill Slepuha Bloodline OTW105 June 15, 2015 Adam
Aesalon &
Murat Salman Dawn OTW106 June 29, 2015
Nebuer & The Dead
Prezidents Opium...
- Bengal. 3: 179–192. Phillott, D. C. (1907). "Note on the Red-headed
Merlin (
Æsalon chicquera)".
Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. 3 (6): 395–399. Phillott...
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Scopoli in 1777.
Macroglossum adustum Rothschild & Jordan, 1916
Macroglossum aesalon Mabille, 1879
Macroglossum affictitia Butler, 1875
Macroglossum albigutta...