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- The carline skipper (Pyrgus carlinae) is a butterfly and a species of the skipper (family Hesperiidae). It is a montane butterfly only found in southwestern...
- European systems of traditional medicine. C. acaulis root is known as Carlinae radix and is still used medicinally as a diuretic and a treatment for such...
- caeruleum – sky-blue eryngo Eryngium campestre - field eryngo Eryngium carlinae - gravatá Eryngium castrense - Great Valley eryngo Eryngium constancei...
- America, it has been used as a biocontrol agent. It is also known as Larinus carlinae. The adult weevil is mostly dark brown or black, but has red-brown antennae...
- boliviensis Sasakawa, 1992 Amauromyza caliginosa (Spencer, 1963) Amauromyza carlinae (Hering, 1944) Amauromyza chamaebalani (Hering, 1960) Amauromyza chenopodivora...
- Uroleucon bonitum Uroleucon calendulae Uroleucon campanulae Uroleucon carlinae Uroleucon carthami Uroleucon cephalonopli Uroleucon compositae Uroleucon...
- byrrhinus (Sparrman, A., 1785) g Larinus cardopatii Lucas, H., 1847 g Larinus carlinae Olivier, 1807 g Larinus carthami Olivier, 1807 g Larinus centaurea Oliver...
- bellieri) Dusky grizzled skipper (Pyrgus cacaliae) Carline skipper (Pyrgus carlinae) Southern grizzled skipper (Pyrgus malvoides) Warren's skipper (Pyrgus...
- skipper) Pyrgus cacaliae (Rambur, 1839) (dusky grizzled skipper) Pyrgus carlinae (Rambur, 1839) (carline skipper) Pyrgus carthami (Hübner, 1813) (safflower...
- genus. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Carline Skipper (P. carlinae) as the two are known to interbreed where their ranges overlap in the Alps...