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- information related to Cryptophaea. Cryptophaea is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Cryptophaea (damselfly), a genus of...
- Cryptophaea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Arthoniaceae. Initially described as a monotypic genus in 2016 with the type species, C. phaeospora...
- Cryptophaea is a small genus of damselflies in the family Euphaeidae. The genus was cir****scribed by the Finnish entomologist Matti Hämäläinen in 2003...
- these in unclear (they are rated as data deficient by the IUCN), but Cryptophaea saukra is critically endangered and Caliphaea angka is endangered. There...
- Ypresian, Colorado) Euphaeinae Anisopleura Selys, 1853 Bayadera Selys, 1853 Cryptophaea Hämäläinen, 2003 Dysphaea Selys, 1853 †Elektroeuphaea Nel et al., 2013...
- jewel (Chlorocypha jejuna) (possibly extinct) Coenagriocnemis insularis Cryptophaea saukra Disparoneura ramajana (possibly extinct) Drepanosticta adami (possibly extinct)...
- melanopteryx Bayadera nephelopennis Bayadera serrata Bayadera strigata Cryptophaea saukra Crytophaea vietnamenis Crytophaea yunnanensis Cyclophaea cyanifrons...
- these in unclear (they are rated as data deficient by the IUCN), but Cryptophaea saukra is critically endangered and Caliphaea angka is endangered. As...
- Crocynia Cruentotrema Crustospathula Crutarndina Cryptodiscus Crypthonia Cryptophaea Cryptothecia Cryptothele Culbersonia Cyanoporina Cyphelium Cyp****ostereum...
- jewel (Chlorocypha jejuna) (possibly extinct) Coenagriocnemis insularis Cryptophaea saukra Disparoneura ramajana (possibly extinct) Drepanosticta adami (possibly extinct)...