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- Charagochilus gyllenhalii is a Palearctic species of true bug Mamaev B.M. , Medvedev L.N. , Pravdin F.N. Keys to insects of the European part of the USSR...
- Pachyteles gyllenhalii is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. "Pachyteles gyllenhalii Report". Integrated...
- Hübner, 1816 Danais prothoe Godart, 1819 Danais cora Godart, 1819 Euploea gyllenhalii Lucas, 1853 Euploea cuvieri C. & R. Felder, [1865] Euploea elisa Butler...
- fulvicollis Reitter, 1881 Dermestes gerstaeckeri Dalla Torre, 1911 Dermestes gyllenhalii Laporte, 1840 Dermestes haemorrhoidalis Küster, 1852 Dermestes hankae...
- ****odes gyllenhali Gyllenhal, L. in Schönherr, C.J., 1836 c ****odes gyllenhalii Gyllenhal, 1835 c ****odes harcyniae (Herbst, J.F.W., 1795) c g ****odes...
- grandipes Baranowski, 1993 i g Leiodes grossa Hatch, 1957 i g Leiodes gyllenhalii Stephens, 1829 g Leiodes hiemalis (Abeille de Perrin, 1901) g Leiodes...
- genus are found in Eurasia and Australia. Species include: Charagochilus gyllenhalii (Fallen, 1807) "Charagochilus". Global Biodiversity Information Facility...
- gothicus Capsodes sulcatus Capsus ater Capsus wagneri Charagochilus gyllenhalii Charagochilus weberi Closterotomus fulvomaculatus Closterotomus trivialis...
- Hypaetha quadrilineata Hypaetha biramosa Hypaetha co****ta Callytron gyllenhalii Callytron limosum Callytron malabari**** Apteroessa grossa (E) Pearson...
- species in Oosoma. These two species belong to the genus Oosoma: Oosoma gyllenhalii (Dejean, 1829) (Sri Lanka, India) Oosoma semivittatum (Fabricius, 1798)...