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- Zebronia mahensis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was first described by Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher in 1910. It is found on the Seyc****es...
- Hasarius mahensis is a species of jumping spider. The species is endemic to Mahé Island of Seyc****es. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Hasarius mahensis". IUCN Red...
- wing. Endotricha mesenterialis mesenterialis Endotricha mesenterialis mahensis Whalley, 1963 (Seyc****es) Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2011). "GlobIZ search"...
- 1965 N. litoralis Delfinado, 1971 N. littorea Mathis & Freidberg, 1991 N. mahensis (Lamb, 1912) N. malayensis Miyagi, 1973 N. marshallensis Wirth, 1951 N...
- dasia Prasonica anarillea Prasonicella marsa Sason sec****anum Clubiona mahensis Clubiona nigrimaculosa Adelocosa anops Vesubia jugorum Nephilingis borbonica...
- Farqua quadrimaculata Gamasomorpha austera (possibly extinct) Hasarius mahensis Desertas wolf spider (Hogna ingens) Hybosida dauban Hybosida lucida Idioctis...
- brevitarsis, johanasecundus, lobifer, longicostalis, subnudus, terrestris, mahensis, nitidulus and wilsoni) (Ashe and O’Connor 2012). Males of the former subgenus...
- (Prószyński, 1992) – China Hasarius lisei Bauab & Soares, 1982 – Brazil Hasarius mahensis Wanless, 1984 – Seyc****es Hasarius mccooki T****ll, 1892 – Java Hasarius...
- Stenochora lancinalis (Guenée, 1854) Udea ferrugalis (Hübner, 1796) Zebronia mahensis (T. B. Fletcher, 1910) Ethmia nigroapicella (Saalmüller, 1880) Dichomeris...
- 2003) Herpetogramma zophosticta (Turner, 1915) Herpetogramma mahensis – now Zebronia mahensis (T. B. Fletcher, 1910) Herpetogramma palealis – now Sitochroa...