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- Cosmoclostis lanceatus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is known from Oman, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. "Cosmoclostis lanceatus (Arenberger, 1985)"...
- Glyptothorax laak (Popta, 1904) Glyptothorax lampris Fowler, 1934 Glyptothorax lanceatus H. H. Ng, W. S. Jiang & X. Y. Chen, 2012 Glyptothorax laosensis Fowler...
- Werner Acanthinus kraussi Werner Acanthinus laevithorax Werner Acanthinus lanceatus Werner Acanthinus myrmecops (Casey, 1895) Acanthinus nevermanni Werner...
- hemiadelpha Fletcher, 1947 Cosmoclostis lamprosema Fletcher, 1947 Cosmoclostis lanceatus (Arenberger, 1985) Cosmoclostis leucomochla Fletcher, 1947 Cosmoclostis...
- laceyi Disney, 1981 Apocephalus lamellatus Borgmeier, 1971 Apocephalus lanceatus Borgmeier, 1925 Apocephalus laselvaensis Brown, 1997 Apocephalus latiapex...
- tamaricis (Zeller, 1847) Arcoptilia gizan Arenberger, 1985 Diacrotricha lanceatus (Arenberger, 1986) Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus, 1758) Megalorhipida...
- krali Platia & Schimmel, 2001 Melanotus lameyi Fleutiaux, 1918 Melanotus lanceatus Quate 1967 Melanotus lanei Quate 1967 Melanotus legatus Candeze, 1860...
- gizan Arenberger, 1985 Deuterocopus socotr**** Rebel, 1907 Diacrotricha lanceatus (Arenberger, 1986) Megalorhipida leptomeres (Meyrick, 1886) Megalorhipida...
- (fusa) Cirquella (nummularia) Ekwipagetia (plicofimbria) Gabriellus (lanceatus) Geraldinella (corneiliana) Holmiella (preancora) Illtydaspis (quartetensis)...
- gizan Arenberger, 1985 Deuterocopus socotr**** Rebel, 1907 Diacrotricha lanceatus (Arenberger, 1986) Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus, 1758) Exelastis ebalensis...