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- Anomala digressa is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. "Anomala digressa Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Drosophila digressa is an endangered species of fly from Hawaii, in the species-rich lineage of Hawaiian Drosophilidae. It is only found on the Big island...
- Hyposmocoma digressa is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian...
- Mangelia digressa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. This marine species occurs off Angola. Mangelia digressa Rolan...
- aequaria (Mabille, 1898) Nemoria chlorinaria (Mabille, 1898) Geometra digressa (Walker, 1861) Thal****odes ricinaria Guenée, 1862 Hemithea sapoliaria (Swinhoe...
- There are only two species from the genus that got recognizes: Neothemara digressa Hardy, 1986 Neothemara formosipennis Walker, 1861 "ITIS Standard Report...
- Zimbabwe O. f. smithersiZambia O. f. pallidaBotswana and Zimbabwe O. f. digressa – Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and South Africa male female skin nest Sinclair...
- abdominalis (Collin, 1933) Neotrichina digna (Collin, 1933) Neotrichina digressa (Collin, 1933) Neotrichina distincta (Collin, 1933) Neotrichina elegans...
- Exomalopsis comitanensis Exomalopsis compta Exomalopsis dasypoda Exomalopsis digressa Exomalopsis dimidiata Exomalopsis diminuta Exomalopsis fernandoi Exomalopsis...
- are listed as federally endangered: Drosophila aglaia, D. differens, D. digressa, D. hemipeza, D. heteroneura, D. montgomeryi, D. musaphilia, D. neoclavisetae...