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Empoasca decedens is a
species of
leafhoppers belonging to the
family Cicadellidae. This
species has a small,
slender body with a
yellowish green coloration...
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Sceptea decedens is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Thomas de Grey, 6th
Baron Walsingham, in 1911. It is
found in
Mexico (Tabasco)...
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Amandinea decedens is a
crustose lichen in the
family Caliciaceae,
first described as
Lecidea decedens by
Finnish botanist William Nylander in 1869. It...
- amphimerycids. In 1984,
Sudre tentatively re****igned P.
decedens to the
tragulid genus Cryptomeryx as C?
decedens,
building on to Dechaseaux's
study by confirming...
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meaning "to be considered".
Sceptea aequepulvella (Chambers, 1872)
Sceptea decedens Walsingham, 1911
Walsingham (1911). "Sceptea, gen. n.". Tineina, Pterophorina...
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Acropyga bakwele LaPolla & Fisher, 2005
Acropyga butteli Forel, 1912
Acropyga decedens (Mayr, 1887)
Acropyga donisthorpei Weber, 1944
Acropyga dubia Karavaiev...
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canariensis Metcalf, 1955
Empoasca clypeata Qin & Zhang, 2008
Empoasca decedens (Paoli, 1932)
Empoasca decipiens Paoli, 1930
Empoasca fabae Harris, 1841...
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decora was a
regional mixed feeder. L.
brevifacies (syn.
Pithecistes decedens) L.
decora (type species) (syn.
Hadroleptauchenia primitiva, Leptauchenia...
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McCarthy (2017)
Amandinea cr****iuscula
Giralt &
Etayo (2000)
Amandinea decedens (Nyl.) Blaha, H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
Amandinea delangei Elix & H.Mayrhofer...
- H.A. Lee (1926) =
Diaporthe cytosporella P.
decedens (Pers.)
Grove (1935) =
Diaporthe decedens P.
decedens var.
conjuncta (Nees)
Grove (1935) = Diaporthe...