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- Phasia aurigera is a species of tachinid fly. Body length 8-13mm. Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Denmark, Bulgaria...
- south of Toulouse. Taken literally, the Latin origin of the river's name, Aurigera, indicates it to be a source of gold. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - L'Ariège...
- ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997. 397 pp. Rudman, W.B., 1998 (March 18) Chromodoris aurigera Rudman, 1990. [In] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Wisnu Purwanto...
- it but there are thought to be many more undescribed species. Saurona aurigera (Weymer, 1911) Saurina triangula (Aurivillius, 1929) Saurona is named after...
-  zebra Binomial name Typocerus zebra (Olivier, 1795) Synonyms Typocerus aurigera (Newman, 1841) Typocerus carolina (Weber, 1801) Typocerus zebrata (Fabricius...
- (Linnaeus, 1758) – orache moth Trachea atritornea Hampson, 1908 Trachea aurigera (Walker, 1858) Trachea auriplena (Walker, 1857) Trachea belastigma Hreblay...
- Argessus (Latin) Ariège Arièja (Occitan), Arieja (Catalan), Ariège (French), Aurigera(Latin) Arieș Aranyos (Hungarian), Arieș (Romanian), Goldfluss (German,...
- apothecia size and the presence of atranorin. In comparison with Malmidea aurigera and Malmidea piperina, Malmidea albomarginata features larger apothecia...
- Letrouitia transgressa Lithothelium obtectum Lobothallia alphoplaca Malmidea aurigera Malmidea badimioides Malmidea bakeri Malmidea duplomarginata Malmidea gyalectoides...
- Shima, 1979 Paravibrissina argentifera Shima & Tachi, 2008 Paravibrissina aurigera Shima & Tachi, 2008 Paravibrissina caldwelli (Baranov, 1938) Paravibrissina...