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- Elachista crenatella is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in the Australian state of South Australia near Adelaide and on Kangaroo Island...
- Binomial name Emmalocera leucocinctus (Walker, 1863) Synonyms Crambus leucocinctus Walker, 1863 Emmalocera leucocincta Emmalocera crenatella Ragonot, 1888...
- The lacy elimia, also known as the lacey elimia, scientific name Elimia crenatella, is a species of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic...
- Coskinolinoides Coskinon Costayella Costellagerina Costifera Coxites Crenatella Crenaverneuilina Crenulostomina Crespinella Crespinina Cribellopsis Cribranopsis...
- agill-breathing snail. It is genetically very similar to the lacy elimia Elimia crenatella. This snail is endemic to the Upper Cahaba River in Alabama, the United...
- Elachista velutina Kaila, 2011 Elachista carcharota Kaila, 2011 Elachista crenatella Kaila, 2011 Elachista bidens Kaila, 2011 Elachista alampeta Kaila, 2011...
- Elachista floccella Elachista velutina Elachista carcharota Elachista crenatella Elachista bidens Elachista alampeta Elachista cursa Elachista eriodes...
- (closed elimia) Elimia comalensis (Pilsbry, 1890) (Balcones elimia) Elimia crenatella (I. Lea, 1860) (lacy elimia) †Elimia ****ersoni Clark, 1938 Elimia fascinans...
- (Elimia boykiniana) Spindle elimia (Elimia capillaris) Lacy elimia (Elimia crenatella) Silt elimia (Elimia haysiana) Gladiator elimia (Elimia hydei) Knotty...
- castanealis Hampson, 1912 Emmalocera celsella (Walker, 1863) Emmalocera crenatella Ragonot, 1888 Emmalocera ctenucha (Turner, 1913) Emmalocera dimochla (Turner...