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- Tamga hamulifera is a disk-shaped fossil from Precambrian strata of the White Sea area, in Russia, the only member of the genus Tamga. The small (3–5 mm...
- the furrow to the left side only. In Cephalonega stepanovi and Tamga hamulifera the zone containing the isomers is encircled by a peripheral, undivided...
- Caloptilia hamulifera is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from China (Sichuan). Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera)...
- A****ex hamulifera is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by George Hampson in 1893. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Its wingspan is about 34 mm...
- Dichomeris hamulifera is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Hou-Hun Li, **** Zhen and Roger C. Kendrick in 2010. It is found in Hong...
- Hoplocorypha hamulifera is a species of praying mantis found in the Congo River region. List of mantis genera and species "Amorphoscelis". Archived from...
- ?Proarticulata of the White Sea Taxa Presence Notes Images Genus: Cephalonega C. stepanovi Genus: Tamga T. hamulifera Genus: Yorgia Y. waggoneri...
- seals and stamps used by Eurasian nomads. Tamga may also refer to: Tamga hamulifera, an extinct genus of Cambrian organism Tamga (river), a river in Kyrgyzstan...
- glutinella (Ely, 1915) Caloptilia glyphidopis (Meyrick, 1934) Caloptilia hamulifera Liu & Yuan, 1990 Caloptilia hemiconis (Meyrick, 1894) Caloptilia hemidactylella...
- Lepanthes hagsateri Salazar & Soto Arenas Lepanthes hamiltonii Luer Lepanthes hamulifera Luer Lepanthes hastata Luer Lepanthes helcium Luer & Hirtz Lepanthes helgae...