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- to the genus Arniocera: Arniocera albiguttata Talbot, 1928 Arniocera amoena Jordan, 1907 Arniocera auriguttata Hopffer, 1857 Arniocera chalcopasta Hampson...
- Arniocera auriguttata is a species of moth of the family Thyrididae. It is found in South Africa. Mawdsley, Jonathan; Harrison, James; Sithole, Hendrik...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arnioceras. Arnioceras is an extinct genus of large, evolute, discoidal ammonite from the Lower Jur****ic. The s****...
- The fire grid burnet (Arniocera erythropyga) is a day-flying moth of the family Thyrididae[citation needed] found in Zimbabwe and Malawi to Mozambique...
- Transparent burnet (Zygaena purpuralis) African species: Fire grid burnet (Arniocera erythopyga) Extinct species: Neurosymploca? oligocenica Fernández-Rubio...
- oxynotum zone of Asteroceras obtusum zone of Caenisites turneri zone of Arnioceras semicostatum zone of Arietites bucklandi "International Chronostratigraphic...
- Microctenucha Warren, 1900 Aglaopus Turner, 1911 Amalthocera Boisduval, 1836 Arniocera Hopffer, 1857 Byblisia Walker, 1865 Cicinnocnemis Holland, 1894 Dilophura...
- Jur****ic. The presence of ammonites potentially belonging to the genera Arnioceras and Paracoronicera indicates that the formation probably dates from the...
- Material Notes Images Apoderoceras A. cf. dunrobinense, A. subtriangulare Arnioceras A. semicostatum Semicostatum Zone Asteroceras A. obtusum Obtusum zone...
- diana Gehlen, 1922 Rufoclanis numosae (Wallengren, 1860) Arniocera amoena Jordan, 1907 Arniocera cyanoxantha (Mabille, 1893) Bupota galbana Whalley, 1971...