- as "Trilobites
orphana." In 1945,
Prantl and
Pribyl reclassify T.
orphana as
Orphanaspis orphana. Some
experts suspect that O.
orphana may
actually be...
-
Fluvidona orphana is a
species of
small freshwater snail with an operculum, an
aquatic gastropod mollusc or
micromollusc in the
family Tateidae. The specific...
-
minor =
Hydrocephalus minor T.
mutilus =
Carmon mutilus T.
orphana =
Orphanaspis orphana T.
serratus =
Apatokephalus serratus T.
sulzeri = Conocoryphe...
- (calque) Capt.
Leclere Paddy Leclare homonym Pharaon (Leclere's ship)
Orphana (yacht)
anagram Caderousse Rufus Cade translation:
rousse = red = Rufus...
- and Baja California),
while Andrena is
nearly worldwide.
Euherbstia and
Orphana are rare bees
restricted to
desert regions of Chile.
Unlike the subfamily...
- πρόσωπον. Énth' hoi mèn ep' ákraisi puraîs nékues ékeinto gês epì xénēs,
orphanà teíkhea prolipóntes ****ádos hierês, kaì mukhòn hestíēs patrṓiēs hḗbēn...
-
Ecuador Cyrtognatha nigrovittata Keyserling, 1881 (type) – Peru
Cyrtognatha orphana Dimitrov & Hormiga, 2009 –
Brazil Cyrtognatha pachygnathoides (O. ****rd-Cambridge...
- 1926
Theope nobilis Bates, 1868
Theope nycteis (Westwood, 1851)
Theope orphana (Stichel, 1911)
Theope palambala Gallard, 2009
Theope pedias Herrich-Schäffer...
- e.
rusalka (Fruhstorfer, 1909) –
Southern Europe, West
Siberia B. e.
orphana (Fruhstorfer, 1907) – Transbaikalia, Amur,
Ussuri B. e.
kamtschadalus (Seitz...
-
pests and can
cause serious defoliation of
their host plants.
Peltoschema orphana (the
fireblight beetle) can
defoliate and kill po****tions of
silver wattle...