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- Cotoneaster astrophoros J.Fryer & E.C.Nelson Cotoneaster buxifolius var. melanotrichus Franch. Cotoneaster cashmiriensis G.Klotz Cotoneaster elatus G.Klotz...
- Melanotrichus boydi (syn. Orthotylus boydi) is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is notable as the only insect that is known to feed exclusively...
- Quip. Peru Corryocactus erectus (Backeb.) F.Ritter Peru Corryocactus melanotrichus (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose Bolivia Corryocactus pulquinensis Cárdenas...
- bug from a family of Miridae that is endemic to Sicily. "Orthotylus (Melanotrichus) curvipennis Reuter, 1875". 2.6.2. Fauna Europaea. August 29, 2013....
- (Heteroptera)" (PDF). Entomologische Berichten. 37: 93–96. "Orthotylus (Melanotrichus) creticus Wagner, 1977". 2.6.2. Fauna Europaea. August 29, 2013. Archived...
- type: Orthotylus compactus priesneri group, type: Orthotylus priesneri Melanotrichus type species: Orthotylus flavosparsus Pseudorthotylus type species:...
- Lodd. – black-fruited cotoneaster or black cotoneaster Cotoneaster melanotrichus (Franch.) G.Klotz Cotoneaster meuselii G.Klotz Cotoneaster meyeri Pojark...
- of bug in the Miridae family that is endemic to Sicily. "Orthotylus (Melanotrichus) lethierryi Reuter, 1875". Fauna Europaea. Archived from the original...
- fact, some insects thrive on a high-nickel diet, such as the mirid bug Melanotrichus boydi, which specializes on this plant. The plant's ability to draw...
- islands such as Sardinia, Sicily, and Canary Islands. "Orthotylus (Melanotrichus) divisus Linnavuori, 1961". Fauna Europaea. Archived from the original...