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- robust velvet gecko or robust gecko (Nebulifera robusta) is a species of gecko endemic to Australia. "Nebulifera robusta". The Reptile Database. Retrieved...
- Prionapteryx nebulifera, the clouded veneer moth, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stephens in 1834. It is found in North America...
- Hyposmocoma nebulifera is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian...
- Brunia nebulifera is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1900. It is found on Borneo and in Singapore. The habitat consists...
- Agrotis plagifera Walker, 1857 Agrotis spectabilis Walker, 1865 Tiracola nebulifera Warren, 1912 Tiracola plagiata uniformis Warren, 1912 Tiracola plagiata...
- erected two new monotypic genera, Hesperoedura for Oedura reticulata and Nebulifera for Oedura robusta. The type species for the genus is Oedura marmorata...
- the basal relationships and divergence of other “non-core” genera like Nebulifera, Amalosia, Hespeodura and Crenadactylus. Multiple studies in all three...
- Genus: Autoba Species: A. olivacea Binomial name Autoba olivacea Walker, [1858] Synonyms Acontia olivacea Walker, [1858] Anthophila nebulifera Walker, 1865...
- 1954) – Stone Geckos Crenadactylus (Dixon & Kluge, 1964) – Clawless Gecko Nebulifera (Oliver, Bauer, Greenbaum, Jackman & Hobbie, 2012) – Robust Velvet Gecko...
- erected two new monotypic genera, Hesperoedura for Oedura reticulata and Nebulifera for Oedura robusta. Some taxonomic authorities still place all four species...