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- moth genus in the subfamily Arctiinae. Its single species, Eucyanoides investigatorum, is found in Panama. Both the genus and species were first described...
- Al**** investigatorum is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Ferdinand Karsch in 1898. It is found in Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda...
- 22.9746222°E / 58.8286861; 22.9746222 Folia Cryptogamica Estonica. Societas Investigatorum Rerum Naturae Academiae Scientiarum Estoniae. 2000. v t e...
- over his grave reads: "Frederikus Welwitsch, M.D. – Florae angolensis investigatorum princeps – Nat. in Carinthia 5 Feb 1806 – Ob. Londini 20 Oct 1872"....
- deceptans Hampson, 1914 Aglossosia flavimarginata Hampson, 1900 Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** maculosa (Stoll, 1781) Al**** nigropunctata...
- flavida (Bartel, 1903) Afrospilarctia lucida (Druce, 1898) Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** maculosa (Stoll, 1781) Al**** pardalina (Rothschild...
- flavida (Bartel, 1903) Afrospilarctia lucida (Druce, 1898) Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** maculosa (Stoll, 1781) Al**** nigropunctata...
- geminipuncta (Hampson, 1916) Al**** intactus (Hampson, 1916) Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** maculosus (Stoll in Cramer, 1781) Al**** microstictus...
- obliterata (Walker, 1864) Afrowatsonius marginalis (Walker, 1855) Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** maculosa (Stoll, 1781) Amata basithyris Hampson...
- diversata (Hampson, 1916) Al**** geminipuncta (Hampson, 1916) Al**** investigatorum (Karsch, 1898) Al**** nigropunctata (Bethune-Baker, 1908) Al**** schraderi...