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- information related to Arachnis. Arachnis may refer to: Arachnis (moth), a genus of moth Arachnis (plant), a genus of orchid Arachnis, a ring name of German...
- hybrid: Arachnis annamensis (Rolfe) J.J.Sm. Arachnis bella (Rchb.f.) J.J.Sm. Arachnis bouffordii Ormerod Arachnis calcarata Holttum Arachnis cathcartii...
- Alphonsoara (Arachnis × Ascocentrum × Vanda × Vandopsis) × Andrewara (Arachnis × Renanthera × Trichoglottis × Vanda) × Aranda (Arachnis × Vanda) × Ascocenda...
- Acanthus species. Arachnis picta picta Arachnis picta insularis Clarke, 1941 (California) Arachnis picta maia Ottolengui, 1896 (Colorado) Arachnis picta meadowsi...
- August 2013. "Arachnis annamensis". Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Retrieved 12 August 2013. Arachnis annamensis en PlantList "Arachnis annamensis"...
- Hypercompe Species: H. albescens Binomial name Hypercompe albescens (Hampson, 1901) Synonyms Arachnis albescens Hampson, 1901 Arachnis consfusa Druce, 1897...
- Arachnopsis (Arachnis × Phalaenopsis) × Cleisonopsis (Cleisocentron × Phalaenopsis) × Diplonopsis (Diploprora × Phalaenopsis) × Edeara (Arachnis × Phalaenopsis...
- Arachnis citra Neumögen & Dyar, 1893 (syn: Arachnis apachea Clarke, 1941) Arachnis dilecta (Boisduval, 1870) Arachnis martina H. Druce, 1897 Arachnis...
- California, Colorado and Utah. Arachnis citra was formerly listed as a subspecies Arachnis picta. Arachnis citra citra Arachnis citra verna Barnes & McDunnough...
- Arachnis mishma is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Druce in 1897. It is found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Arachnis mishma Druce, 1897"...