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Andesiana is a
genus representing its own
family Andesianidae and
superfamily Andesianoidea, the "Andean
endemic moths". It
contains three species with...
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Andesiana brunnea is a moth of the
Andesianidae family. It is
known from a
single specimen from
Argentina (Isla Victoria,
Nahuel Huapi Lake, Neuquen)...
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Andesiana similis is a moth of the
Andesianidae family. It is
known from
Argentina (Neuquén Province). The
length of the
forewings is 17.4–18.2 mm for...
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Andesiana lamellata is a moth of the
Andesianidae family. It is
known from
Argentina (Neuquen and Rio Negro) and
Chile (Malleco and Valdivia). The length...
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Megacyllene andesiana is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Casey in 1912. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
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Lampropeltis triangulum andesiana,
commonly known as the
Andean milksnake, is an
alpine subspecies of milk snake.
These colorful snakes are
covered in...
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Louisiana milk snake, L. t.
amaura (Cope, 1861)
Andean milk snake, L. t.
andesiana (K. Williams, 1978)
Mexican milk snake, L. t.
annulata (Kennicott, 1861)...
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acuta (Germar, 1821)
Megacyllene anacantha (Chevrolat, 1862)
Megacyllene andesiana (Casey, 1912)
Megacyllene angulata (Fabricius, 1775)
Megacyllene angulifera...
- it
contains fifteen species: Josa
analis (Simon, 1897)—Venezuela Josa
andesiana (Berland, 1913)—Ecuador Josa
bryantae (Caporiacco, 1955)—Venezuela Josa...
- France, Italy,
Russia (Europe), China, Caucasus?, Kazakhstan?
Alopecosa andesiana (Berland, 1913) –
Ecuador Alopecosa artenarensis Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary...