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- Scaphis astridae is a species of air-breathing sea slug, a s****-less marine pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Onchidiidae. Scaphis astridae (Labbé...
- Dirina astridae is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Roccellaceae. Found in Mauritius, it was formally described as...
- Encentrum alpinum Jersabek, 1999 Encentrum arenarium Althaus, 1957 Encentrum astridae Sørensen, 2001 Encentrum axi Tzschaschel, 1979 Encentrum barti De Smet...
- Plebs arletteae Joseph & Framenau, 2012 – Australia (Lord Howe Is.) Plebs astridae (Strand, 1917) – China, Korea, Taiwan, ****an Plebs aurea (Saito, 1934)...
- Vinçon & Sivec, 2001 c g Leuctra aspoeckorum Theischinger, 1976 c g Leuctra astridae Graf, 2005 c g Leuctra auberti Ravizza, C. & Ravizza Dematteis, 1985 c...
- artemis Lieftinck, 1930 Procordulia asahinai Karube, 1997 Procordulia astridae Lieftinck, 1935 Procordulia fusiformis Lieftinck, 1977 Procordulia grayi...
- 1904 Melosira arundinacea F.S. Castracane degli Antelminelli Melosira astridae D. Metzeltin & H. Lange-Bertalot, 2007 Melosira atlymica Rubina, 1962 Melosira...
- species with valid names are included within the genus Scaphis : Scaphis astridae (Labbé, 1934) Scaphis atra (Lesson, 1830) Scaphis carbonaria Labbé, 1934...
- ****imilis Reuter, 1882 (Southern Asia and temperate Asia) Oncocephalus astridae Schouteden, 1929 (Africa) Oncocephalus astutus Zhang et al., 1994 Oncocephalus...
- Antarctica (Seymour Island) A herring smelt, a species of Argentina. Ariomma? astridae Sp. nov Valid Hoedemakers & Schneider Oligocene (Rupelian)  Germany Possibly...