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- Macaduma lichenia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae, found in New Guinea. It was described by Rothschild in 1912. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- Commons has media related to Chlamydastis lichenias. Wikispecies has information related to Chlamydastis lichenias. Chlamydastis at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
- Subfamily: Arctiinae Tribe: Lithosiini Subtribe: Lithosiina Genus: Lithosia Fabricius, 1798 Synonyms Lithosis Billberg, 1820 Lichenia Sodoffsky, 1837...
- al. 2008 "L. flava" Cai et al. 2018 L. kafniensis Pindi et al. 2009 L. lichenia An et al. 2010 L. naganoensis Suzuki et al. 2000 L. poae Evtushenko et...
- Szczecin. "ABOUT THE FESTIVAL". Retrieved 14 September 2019. "E-mail z Lichenia: Zagraniczni pielgrzymi". "Biuro Prasowe Jasnej Góry – Jasnogórskie Sanktuarium...
- infirma Swinhoe, 1902 – Borneo Sauris interruptata Moore – Hong Kong Sauris lichenias (Meyrick, 1891) – Australia Sauris lineosa Moore, 1888 – India, Sri Lanka...
- final -ę: kartkie (kartkę). ch softens: chiba (chyba), do Lichienia (do Lichenia). św’, ćw’, dźw’ sporadically harden: śwenconki (swięconki), ćwerciach...
- Mediolanie". lichen.pl. 20 June 2017. "Jedyny taki w Polsce. Organista z Lichenia odznaczony przez brytyjskie towarzystwo". TVN24. 11 March 2017. "Varhanni...
- sniffing dog for the Department for the Enforcement of the American Diet. Lichenia (2019) – An open-ended city building game built around sustainability....
- (1358–1386) Krzesław z Kościoła (1391–1412) Maciej z Łabiszyna (1412–1430) Jan z Lichenia (1430–1448) Jan Kretkowski (1449–1452) Mikołaj Szarlejski ze Ściborza (1453–1457)...