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- Compsolechia melanophaea is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes in 1931. It is found in Puerto...
- Cnephasia melanophaea is a species of moth in the family Tortricidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. The wingspan is 18–20 mm. The forewings are dark purplish-grey...
- Megachile melanophaea is a species of leaf-cutter bee in the family Megachilidae. It was first described by the British zoologist Frederick Smith in 1853...
- conditions have more moisture. The leaf-cutter bee species Megachile melanophaea has been collected from the flowers of Campanula petiolata at least once...
- complex. Host insects of the brood parasite C. sodalis include Megachile melanophaea, M. texana, and M. rotundata. The species was originally described in...
- Lachaise, 2000 c g Mycodrosophila melaniae McEvey, 2005 c g Mycodrosophila melanophaea Tsacas, 1990 c g Mycodrosophila melanopleura Sundaran & Gupta, 1991 c...
- 1912 M. melanderi Mitc****, 1944 M. melanogaster Eversmann, 1852 M. melanophaea Smith, 1853 M. melanops ****erell, 1937 M. melanopyga Costa, 1863 M....
- leafroller) (Walker, 1863) Cnephasia latomana (Meyrick, 1885) Cnephasia melanophaea Meyrick, 1927 Cnephasia microbathra Meyrick, 1911 Cnephasia ochnosema...
- mangelivora Walsingham, 1897 Anacampsis meibomiella Forbes, 1931 Anacampsis melanophaea Forbes, 1931 Anacampsis picticornis Walsingham, 1897 Compsolechia plumbeolata...
- Gramineae species. Pachetra sagittigera sagittigera Pachetra sagittigera melanophaea (North Africa) Pachetra sagittigera britannica (Britain), presumed extinct...