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- Actias dubernardi, the Chinese moon moth, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. The species was first described by Charles Oberthür in 1897. This moth can...
- Actias chapae Mell, 1950 Actias chrisbrechlinae (Brechlin, 2007) Actias dubernardi (Oberthür, 1897) – Chinese luna moth Actias dulcinea (Butler, 1881) –...
- Snopieris dubernardi bromkampi is a subspecies of Sinopieris dubernardi, a butterfly in the genus Sinopieris. It was described by Otto Bang-Haas in 1938...
- Sinopieris dubernardi, or Oberthür's white, is a species of butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is treated as a member of the genus Sinopieris, or alternately...
- Sco**** dubernardi is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in China. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sco**** dubernardi. Wikispecies has...
- Chumbi Valley of Sikkim in India, and was once considered a race of P. dubernardi. Male upperside ground colour is white. Forewing has veins black, costal...
- chineicus Kabakov, 1998 Onthophagus denticornis Boucomont, 1914 Onthophagus dubernardi Boucomont, 1914 Onthophagus duporti Boucomont, 1914 Onthophagus euryceros...
- Sco**** dotina Prout, 1938 Sco**** drenowskii Sterneck, 1941 Sco**** dubernardi (Oberthür 1923) Sco**** duplicipuncta (Prout, 1913) Sco**** duplinupta...
- central China) Pieris deota (de Nicéville, 1884) – Kashmir white Pieris dubernardi Oberthür, 1884 (western China) Pieris dulcinea (Butler, 1882) (northeastern...
- psichinesis Acronicta tiena Actias arianeae Actias chrisbrechlinae Actias dubernardi Actias kongjiaria Actias uljanae Actias winbrechlini Adoxophyes beijingensis...