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- Callosamia angulifera, the tuliptree silkmoth or giant silkmoth, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is found in North America from M****achusetts east...
- Orthoceras is a genus of extinct nautiloid cephalopod restricted to Middle Ordovician-aged marine limestones of the Baltic States and Sweden. This genus...
- Pingasa angulifera is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by William Warren in 1896. It is found in Queensland, Australia. Wikimedia Commons...
- Autoba angulifera is a species of moth of the family Erebidae first described by Frederic Moore in 1882. It is found in India. The larvae had been recorded...
- Aborolabis angulifera is a species of earwig in the genus Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, and the order Dermaptera. Primarily found in the Afrotropical...
- Syllepte angulifera is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1895. It is found in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama and Mexico...
- Filodrillia angulifera is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Borsoniidae. This marine species is endemic to Australia and...
- species Lepyronia angulifera: Lepyronia angulifera angulifera Lepyronia angulifera robusta Metcalf & Bruner "Lepyronia angulifera Report". Integrated...
- Littoraria angulifera or the mangrove periwinkle is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Littorinidae, the winkles. The maximum...
- Lyclene angulifera is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Jeremy Daniel Holloway in 2001. It is found on Sumatra and Borneo. The habitat...