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- Family: Gelechiidae Genus: Aponoea Species: A. obtusipalpis Binomial name Aponoea obtusipalpis Walsingham, 1905 Synonyms Mesophleps cinerellus Turati, 1930...
- As its common name suggests, it smells mealy. First called Agaricus cinerellus by Finnish mycologist Petter Karsten in 1879, he transferred it to the...
- Note : this list is not complete. Ascoph**** bresadolae Boud. Ascoph**** cinerellus (P. Karst.) Speg. Ascoph**** coemansii Boud. Ascoph**** consociatus (Berk...
- Banerjee & Sundb. 1993 USA Pluteus cinereofuscus Lange 1917 Europe Pluteus cinerellus Singer 1956 USA Pluteus cir****scissus Singer 1959 Bolivia Pluteus citrinocarnescens...
- Horak) J.A. Cooper (2023) C. cheelii (A.M. Young) J.A. Cooper (2023) C. cinerellus (Kühner) Bon (1985) C. colemanni**** (A. Bloxam) Bon (1985) C. comosus...
- centromaculatus (Duda, 1933) C. certima Adams, 1904 C. cinerapennis Adams, 1903 C. cinerellus Séguy, 1934 C. constricta Becker, 1912 C. crocota Loew, 1863 C. dasycerus...
- Abreu, 1929: Synonym of Sympycnus pulicarius (Fallen, 1823) Sympycnus cinerellus (Zetterstedt, 1838): Synonym of Sympycnus pulicarius (Fallen, 1823) Sympycnus...
- ciliatoglandulifer Ortega Croton cinerascens Radcl.-Sm. & Govaerts Croton cinerellus Müll.Arg. Croton claessensii Vermoesen ex De Wild. Croton clausseni****...
- Kurihara, 1973 — Indonesia Culex cheni Dong, Wang & Lu, 2003 — China Culex cinerellus Edwards, 1922 — Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Kenya...
- Micromorphus Chrysotus chilensis Van Duzee, 1930: moved to Achradocera Chrysotus cinerellus Zetterstedt, 1838: moved to Sympycnus, synonym of Sympycnus pulicarius...