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- Muscula brevifurca is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Iraq. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Muscula brevifurca. Wikispecies has information...
- barinasensis Meister & Wenczel, 2002 Dirphia baroma (Schaus, 1906) Dirphia brevifurca Strand, 1911 Dirphia cadioui Lemaire, 1980 Dirphia carimaguensis Decaens...
- atlanticiliata Chandler & Ribeiro, 1995 Anatella bremia Chandler, 1994 Anatella brevifurca Strobl, 1901 Anatella ciliata Winnertz, 1863 Anatella clavata Ostroverkhova...
- Alexander, 1954 A. bifida Alexander, 1924 A. biobtusa Alexander, 1968 A. brevifurca Alexander, 1974 A. brevinervis Alexander, 1924 A. brevistyla Alexander...
- genus Eilema. Muscula muscula (Staudinger, 1899) (Asia Minor) Muscula brevifurca (Wiltshire, 1957) (Asia Minor) Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- Pescecyclops arnaudi (Sars G.O., 1908) Microcyclops brevifurca (Lowndes, 1934) → Neutrocyclops brevifurca (Lowndes, 1934) Microcyclops dengizicus (Lepeshkin...
- Adults are to be found in damp wooded habitats. Palaearctic. Diogma brevifurca Alexander, 1949 Diogma caudata Takahashi, 1960 Diogma dmitrii Paramonov...
- 1970 P. bilobata Alexander, 1957 P. brachyphallus Alexander, 1956 P. brevifurca Savchenko, 1976 P. cayuga (Alexander, 1912) P. cerina (Alexander, 1936)...
- (Pérez, 1879) i c g Hoplitis brevicornis (Morawitz, 1880) i c g Hoplitis brevifurca (Benoist, 1934) i c g Hoplitis brevispina (Tkalcu, 2000) i c g Hoplitis...
- Theischinger, 1993 D. boogoo Theischinger, 1993 D. borealis Byers, 1961 D. brevifurca Skuse, 1890 D. cairnensis Alexander, 1934 D. cinerea (Macquart, 1846)...