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- Arctiinae Genus: Apisa Species: A. cinereocostata Binomial name Apisa cinereocostata Holland, 1893 Synonyms Apisa (Parapisa) bourgognei Kiriakoff, 1952...
- Bergeria bourgognei is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Sergius G. Kiriakoff in 1952. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- bourgognei Leraut, 2001 Elophila bourgognei Leraut, 2001 Metasia cuencalis bourgognei Leraut, 2001 Pyrgus bourgognei Picard, 1948 Roseala bourgognei Viette...
- Elophila bourgognei is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in France. The body and wings are white. Fauna Europaea[dead link] lepiforum...
- moth genus of the family Hepialidae. The only described species is R. bourgognei which is endemic to Brazil. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson, Gaden S.; Wagner...
- genus of moths of the family Erebidae, subfamily Calpinae.. Antiophlebia bourgognei Laporte, 1975 (syn.jun. of A.bracteata) Antiophlebia bracteata Felder...
- subspecies belong to the species Metasia cuencalis: Metasia cuencalis bourgognei Leraut, 2001 Metasia cuencalis cuencalis "Metasia cuencalis". GBIF. Retrieved...
- & Hohenwarth, 1792) Synonyms Sphinx exulans Hohenwarth, 1792 Zygaena exulans altaretensis Le Charles, 1942 Zygaena exulans bourgognei Le Charles, 1942...
- of moths in the family Erebidae erected by Kiriakoff in 1952. Bergeria bourgognei Kiriakoff, 1952 Bergeria haematochrysa Kiriakoff, 1952 Bergeria octava...
- by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Catoptria conc****a bourgognei Leraut, 2001 Catoptria conc****a pseudopauperella (Zerny, 1914) This species...