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- Apion apricans is a species of seed weevils native to Europe. It is widespread everywhere. Damages clover and wild. The beetle is 3–3.5 mm in size, black...
- Retrieved 17 November 2021. Data related to Chlorolestes apricans at Wikispecies Chlorolestes apricans on African Dragonflies and Damselflies Online v t e...
- and North America. "Buprestis apricans Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 6 February 2018. "Buprestis apricans Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- 1777 Noctua saga Fabricius, 1787 Noctua unxia Hübner, 1813 Heliothis apricans Boisduval, 1833 Nabara limacodella Walker, 1866 Aenigma mirifi**** Strecker...
- Sphinx melanthus Cramer, [1779] Euchromia melanthus Sphinx nycteus Stoll, [1780] Euchromia apricans Walker, 1854 Syntomeida albifasciata Butler, 1876...
- powerful Aprican Empire and went on to colonise Europe. After a conflict known as the Great World War, control of Europe is split between different Aprican factions...
- and Africa. Species: Protapion angusticolle (Gyllenhal, 1833) Protapion apricans (Herbst, 1797) "Protapion Schilsky, 1908". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2 March...
- ishigakiana Chlorogomphus okinawensis Amatola malachite (Chlorolestes apricans) Gr**** goldenring (Cordulegaster ****adica) Hemicordulia apoensis Hemicordulia...
- Chlorolestes apricans Chlorolestes ****egaii Chlorolestes con****uus Chlorolestes draconicus Chlorolestes elegans Chlorolestes fasciatus Chlorolestes tessellatus...
- New Zealand mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1963. Acanthophysium apricans Acanthophysium bertii Acanthophysium bisporum Acanthophysium buxicola Acanthophysium...