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- bordered by a brown band basally, but otherwise grey. Manduca corumbensisManduca corumbensis ♀ △ Adults have been recorded in November and December in...
- Neogene corumbensis is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in Argentina and Bolivia. The forewings are 23 mm long in males and 25 mm in females...
- chinchilla Manduca clarki Manduca contracta Manduca corallina Manduca corumbensis Manduca dalica Manduca diffissa Manduca dilucida Manduca duquefi Manduca...
- species are recognized: Jacaratia chocoensis A.H.Gentry & Forero Jacaratia corumbensis ****ze Jacaratia digitata (Poepp. & Endl.) Solms Jacaratia dolichaula...
- The Diocese of Corumbá (Latin: Dioecesis Corumbensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city...
- Atlantic rainforest of Brazil. It shares its habitat with Opegrapha corumbensis, another lichen species that Aptroot suggests is likely to be classified...
- Neogene albescens Clark, 1929 Neogene carrerasi (Giacomelli, 1911) Neogene corumbensis Clark, 1922 Neogene curitiba E. D. Jones, 1908 Neogene dynaeus (Hübner...
- chinchilla Manduca clarki Manduca contracta Manduca corallina Manduca corumbensis Manduca dalica Manduca diffissa Manduca dilucida Manduca duquefi Manduca...
- Neobidessus bordoni Young, 1981 Neobidessus confusus Young, 1981 Neobidessus corumbensis (Zimmermann, 1921) Neobidessus curticornis (Régimbart, 1903) Neobidessus...
- colorata B.Ståhl & C.H.Perss. Simira cordifolia (Hook.f.) Steyerm. Simira corumbensis (Standl.) Steyerm. Simira ecuadorensis (Standl.) Steyerm. Simira eliezeriana...