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- number for Cobubatha megaplaga is 9019.2. "Cobubatha megaplaga species information". BugGuide. Retrieved 2018-01-31. "Cobubatha megaplaga report". Integrated...
- The Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga) is a crossbill that is endemic to the island of Hispaniola (split between Haiti and the Dominican Republic)...
- subspecies (Loxia leucoptera megaplaga), but is now treated as a distinct species: the Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga). It is ****ociated with the...
- rufous-throated solitaire (Myadestes genibarbis), Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga) (whose abundance is directly related to the Hispaniolan pine cone crop)...
- Linnaeus, 1758 Type species Loxia curvirostra Species Loxia curvirostra Loxia leucoptera Loxia megaplaga Loxia pytyopsittacus Loxia scotia Loxia sinesciuris...
- (Semper's warbler) Leuconotopicus borealis (red-****aded wood****) Loxia megaplaga (Hispaniolan crossbill) Melanospiza richardsoni (Saint Lucia black finch)...
- Hawfinch, Coccothraustes coccothraustes (A) LC Hispaniolan crossbill, Loxia megaplaga EN Hispaniolan euphonia, Chlorophonia musica LC ****y redpoll, Acanthis...
- species occur in this ecoregion, including the Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga), white-winged warbler (Xenoligea montana), golden swallow (Tachycineta...
- biom**** present. Another endemic species, the Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga), feeds almost exclusively on the cones of P. occidentalis.[page needed]...
- Hübner, 1820 Synonyms Bombyx montana Stoll, 1781 Mesocelis albiplaga (Walker, 1862) Mesocelis megaplaga Pinhey, 1973 Mesocelis montana (Cramer, 1781)...