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- Anasimyia interpuncta is a European species of hoverfly. Van Veen, M.P. (2004). Hoverflies of Northwest Europe, Identification Keys to the Syrphidae (hardback)...
- Colobochyla interpuncta, the swamp belle or yellow-lined owlet, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe...
- Anasimyia grisescens (Hull 1943) (long-spurred swamp fly) Anasimyia interpuncta (Harris, 1776) Anasimyia inundata (Violovitsh, 1979) Anasimyia ****onica...
- alternate representation Voluta indica Sowerby I, 1845 Voluta interpuncta Reeve, 1849 Voluta interpuncta undata M. Smith, 1942 Voluta lapponica Linnaeus, 1767...
- Kiener, 1841 (basionym) Columbella pusilla Pease, 1862 Columbella venulata G.B. Sowerby III, 1894 Columbella venulata var. interpuncta Hervier, 1899...
- B****ler, 1913 † Favositella integrimuralis Kiepura, 1973 † Favositella interpuncta (Quenstedt, 1878) † Favositella jucunda Kopajevich, 1984 † Favositella...
- phylogenetic analysis to determine its proper subfamily placement. Colobochyla interpuncta (Grote, 1872) – swamp belle moth, yellow-lined owlet Colobochyla mabillealis...
- kimakowiczi) Sphegina verecunda Anasimyia Anasimyia contracta Anasimyia interpuncta Anasimyia lineata Anasimyia lunulata Anasimyia transfuga Eristalinus...
- are two nationally rare Red Data Book species, the hoverfly Anasimyia interpuncta and the scarce emerald damselfly Lestes dryas. Inner Thames Marshes Y...
- are two nationally rare Red Data Book species, the hoverfly Anasimyia interpuncta and the scarce emerald damselfly Lestes dryas. 61 species of bird regularly...