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- Chlorodes is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by Achille Guenée in 1857. Its only species, Chlorodes boisduvalaria, or Boisduval's...
- Earias chlorodes is a moth of the family Nolidae. It is found along the eastern coast of Australia, from Cooktown to Sydney. The wingspan is about 20 mm...
- caudipunctata (Grube, 1857) Nereis caymanensis Fauchald, 1977 Nereis chlorodes Blanchard in ****, 1849 Nereis chrysocephala Pallas, 1788 Nereis cirrhigera...
- Hieracium chlorocephalum R.Uechtr. Hieracium chlorodepades Omang Hieracium chlorodes (Dahlst.) Dahlst. Hieracium chlorolepidotum Hieracium chloroleu**** Dahlst...
- Chloroclydon Chloroclysta Chloroclystis Chlorocoma Chlorocraspedia Chloroctenis Chlorodes Chlorodontopera Chlorodrepana Chloroglyphica Chloromachia Chloromianta...
- celebensis Enderlein, 1910 Mantispa centenaria Esben-Petersen, 1917 Mantispa chlorodes (Navás, 1914) Mantispa chlorotica (Navás, 1912) Mantispa chrysops Stitz...
- Taraxa**** chitralense Soest Taraxa**** chloodeum M.P.Christ. Taraxa**** chlorodes G.E.Haglund Taraxa**** chlorofrugale Oosterv. ex A.J.Richards Taraxa****...
- Earias brevipennis Warren, 1916 Earias clorana (Linnaeus, 1761) Earias chlorodes Meyrick, 1902 Earias chlorophyllana Staudinger, [1892] Earias cupreoviridis...
- concerns over environmental hazards posed by the presence of Tributyltin chlorode (TBTs) in the ship's paint. However, the federal court ruled in favor of...
- 1929 (Indonesia) Colpodes chinensis Jedlicka, 1934 (China) Colpodes chlorodes Andrewes, 1947 (China and Myanmar) Colpodes chloropterus Chaudoir, 1879: 339–340 ...