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- Sco**** farinaria is a moth of the family Geometridae, described by John Henry Leech in 1897 from western China. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- Patagoniodes farinaria, the blue stem borer, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found in New Zealand and Australia. It is a shoot borer that feeds...
- between closely related lichen species. In 1803, James Sowerby introduced Farinaria sparsa as a new species. This yellow fungus, found growing on the underside...
- molecular analysis has shown that it is a distinct species. Suberites farinaria is a similar but encrusting sponge but it is thought to be a juvenile...
- (Gerstaecker, 1892) Leptodema elisabethae Schouteden, 1913 Leptodema farinaria Bergroth, 1908 Leptodema hirta de Carlini, 1892 Leptodema laticollis Miller...
- 1893) Rhinotia exigua (Pascoe, 1873) Rhinotia exilis (Lea, 1917) Rhinotia farinaria (Pascoe, 1872) Rhinotia filiformis (Germar, 1848) Rhinotia flindersi (Blackburn...
- of which Patagoniodes popescugorji is the type species Patagoniodes farinaria (Turner, 1904) Patagoniodes hoenei Roesler, 1969 Patagoniodes kurtharzi...
- bimacularia Sco**** delitata Sco**** dubernardi Sco**** emma Sco**** farinaria Sco**** fibulata Sco**** francki Sco**** hesycha Sco**** klaphecki Sco****...
- lichen products than L. cristinae. It is also often confused with Lecanora farinaria and Loxospora substerilis, but as the case with Ochrolechia microstictoide...
- (Meyrick, 1879) Oligochroa oculiferella (Meyrick, 1879) Patagoniodes farinaria (Turner, 1904) Pempelia genistella (Duponchel, 1836) Plodia interpunctella...