- In Antiquity,
Pelodes (Ancient Gr****: Πηλώδης) or
Palodes (Ancient Gr****: Παλῶδες) was a site that
cannot be
identified with any certainty. One obscure...
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Zauclophora pelodes is a moth in the
family Xyloryctidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1900. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been...
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Anadasmus pelodes is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in Mexico, Panama,
Guyana and
Brazil (Amazonas). The
wingspan is 25–26 mm. The forewings...
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Listriolobus pelodes is a
species of
marine spoon worm. It is
found in
shallow seas in the
North East
Pacific off the
coast of California. It
lives in...
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Autosticha pelodes, the
autosticha gelechid moth, is a moth of the
family Autostichidae. It was
first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1883. It is found...
- are more
brightly coloured, such as the
translucent green Listriolobus pelodes. The body wall is muscular. It
surrounds a
large coelom which leads to...
- Most
lepidopteran herbivores are in the
family Oecophoridae.
Zauclophora pelodes,
Araeostoma aenicta and
Lichenaula sp. feed on leaves, and the
latter two...
- (Jones & Stephen, 1954)
Listriolobus hexamyotus Fisher, 1949
Listriolobus pelodes Fisher, 1946
Listriolobus sorbillans (Lampert, 1883) "Listriolobus Fischer...
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administrative subdivision of the
Kingdom of Kent
Pelodes Limen,
unknown harbor of an
unknown stream,
Pelodes,
mentioned by
Strabo Symbolon Limen, ancient...
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Jefferis Turner in 1900.
Zauclophora muscerdella (Zeller, 1873)
Zauclophora pelodes Turner, 1900
Zauclophora procellosa (Lucas, 1901)
Zauclophora albulella...