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- Abantiades atripalpis, also known as bardee (bardy, bardi) grub, rain moth or waikerie, and previously known as Trictena atripalpis, is a moth of the family...
- Insect pests include Atherigona atripalpis, the foxtail millet shoot fly. Insect pests include: shoot fly Atherigona atripalpis (major pest) A. approximata...
- Atherigona atripalpis, the foxtail millet shoot fly, is a species of fly in the family Muscidae. It is found in East Asia and South Asia. Its host range...
- Aphanostola atripalpis is a species of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is found in Bihar in eastern India...
- shoot fly): affects Pennisetum typhoides, Sorghum bicolor Atherigona atripalpis (foxtail millet shoot fly): affects Setaria italica Atherigona biseta:...
- Komarek and Hebauer, 2018 Agraphydrus ater Komarek, 2018 Agraphydrus atripalpis Komarek, 2020 Agraphydrus attenuatus (Hansen, 1999) Agraphydrus audax...
- albofasciatus Abantiades aphenges Abantiades argyrosticha Abantiades atripalpis Abantiades aurilegulus Abantiades barcas Abantiades barnardi Abantiades...
- subfamily Ototretinae. BioLib lists the following species: Lamellipalpus atripalpis Brancucci & Geiser, 2009 Lamellipalpus bombayensis Maulik, 1921 Lamellipalpus...
- Haematobosca is a genus of biting true flies of the family Muscidae. H. atripalpis (Bezzi, 1895) H. aurata Pont & Mihok, 2000 H. croceicornis Pont & Dsouri...
- Noctuidae. The genus was erected by George Hampson in 1910. Haemaphlebia atripalpis Hampson, 1910 Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Uganda Haemaphlebia caliginosa...