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- Pantopsalis albipalpis is a species of harvestman in the genus Pantopsalis. It was first described by Reginald Innes Po**** in a paper published in 1902...
- Drosophila albipalpis is a species of fly in the subgenus Dudaica. Katoh, Takehiro K.; Zhang, Guang; Toda, Masanori J.; Suwito, Awit; Gao, Jian-Jun (9...
- Hasarius albocir****datus Sidusa borealis Evarcha longipalpis Phiale fusca Tachyskarthmos annamensis Nebridia borealis Jacobia brauni Vitia albipalpis...
- spider). 3-segmented chelicerae of an Atlantic horseshoe crab Pantopsalis albipalpis, a species of harvestman with exceptionally long 3-segmented chelicerae...
- this genus are found in Australia and New Zealand. Species: Maoriblatta albipalpis (Chopard, 1924) Maoriblatta brunni (Alfken, 1901) Maoriblatta laevipennis...
- cosmopolitan distribution. Homolobus acares van Achterberg, 1979 Homolobus albipalpis (Granger, 1949) Homolobus bicolor van Achterberg, 1979 "Homolobus Förster...
- Agrotis dorsicinis Walker, 1858 Graphiphora lapidosa Walker, 1858 Hadena albipalpis Walker, 1865 Elegarda summa Walker, 1865 Spaelotis pectinata Walker, 1865...
- feed on Eriogonum umbellatum. Listed alphabetically: C. a. affinis C. a. albipalpis Gorelick, 2005 (New Mexico) C. a. apama Edwards, 1882 – Arizona canyon...
- lists: Xya albiantennata Günther, 1995 Xya albigenata Günther, 1995 Xya albipalpis (Chopard, 1934) Xya ancarafantsika Günther, 1982 Xya apicicornis (Chopard...
- enlarged chelicerae. The following species are considered valid: Pantopsalis albipalpis Po**** 1902 Pantopsalis cheliferoides (Colenso 1882) Pantopsalis coronata...