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Miscera centropis is a moth in the
family Brachodidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1907. It is
found in Australia. Savela, Markku, ed. (28 August...
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malaria have been
found in
their red
blood cells. One species,
Haemoproteus centropi, is
described from
cuckoos such as
Clamator jacobinus and
Centropus sinensis...
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Miscera androgyna Turner, 1913
Miscera basichrysa (Lower, 1916)
Miscera centropis Meyrick, 1907
Miscera conspersa (Turner, 1942)
Miscera desmotoma (Lower...
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Plasmodium causi Plasmodium chalcidi Plasmodium chloropsidis Plasmodium centropi Plasmodium corradettii Plasmodium danilweskyi Plasmodium divergens Plasmodium...
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capitonis Leucocytozoon caprimulgi Leucocytozoon caulleryi Leucocytozoon centropi Leucocytozoon chloropsidis Leucocytozoon coccyzus Leucocytozoon colius...
- (Southwell and Macfie, 1925)
Porrorchis brevicanthus (Das, 1949)
Porrorchis centropi (Porta, 1910)
Porrorchis centropusi (Tubangui, 1933)
Porrorchis chauhani...
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Haemoproteus catharti Haemoproteus catenatus Haemoproteus cellii Haemoproteus centropi Haemoproteus chelodina Haemoproteus coatneyi Haemoproteus columbae Haemoproteus...
- Sagal****a
androgyna Turner, 1913 Sagal****a
basichrysa Lower, 1916 Sagal****a
centropis Meyrick, 1907 Sagal****a
conspersa Turner, 1941 Sagal****a
desmotoma Lower...
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Miscera basichrysa extensa Kallies, 1998 (New Guinea)
Miscera centropis Meyrick, 1907 (Australia)
Miscera conspersa (Turner, 1942) (Australia)...
- Turner, 1935
Barea bryochroa Turner, 1916
Barea bryopis Turner, 1935
Barea centropis (Meyrick, 1889)
Barea ceramodes Turner, 1935
Barea chloreis (Turner, 1914)...