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- Didineis latimana is a species of wasp in the family Bembicidae. It is found in North America. "Didineis latimana Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Enoplognatha latimana is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae. It is found in Canada, Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, and Central...
- Spilogona latimana is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in New Zealand. The male of this species is readily identified by its golden frons and...
- "Ovata" morph To the naked eye, they are basically indistinguishable from E. latimana, which can only be distinguished by the male palpal bulb and the epigyne...
- Trigonellites Belemnotheutis Etchesia Arthropoda: Phlyctosoma sp. Eryma sp. Magila latimana Mecochirus sp. Archaeolepas redtenbacheri List of dinosaur-bearing rock...
- kochi Gonzalez & Watling, 2001 Hyalella lalage Brehm-Lunz, 1925 Hyalella latimana (Faxon, 1876) Hyalella longicornis Bousfield, 1996 Hyalella longipalma...
- kremitovskyi Bezděk, 2009 Mimastra laotica Bezděk & Lee, 2012 Mimastra latimana Allard, 1890 Mimastra levmedvedevi Romantsov, 2017 Mimastra leyteana Medvedev...
- Watanabe, 2008 Munidopsis latifrons (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) Munidopsis latimana Miyake & Baba, 1966 Munidopsis latirostris (Faxon, 1895) Munidopsis lauensis...
- Heron & Frost, 2000 Oncaea lacinia Heron, English & Damkaer, 1984 Oncaea latimana K. T. Gordeeva, 1975 Oncaea longipes Shmeleva, 1968 Oncaea longiseta Shmeleva...
- desmarestii Solnhofen, Eichstätt, Wegscheid Altmühltal Formation a axiid? M. latimana Eichstätt, Zandt Altmühltal Formation, Painten Formation a axiid? Megachela...