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- Holopogon phaeonotus is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. "Holopogon phaeonotus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- The yellow-e**** junco (Junco phaeonotus) is a species of junco, a group of small New World sparrows. Its range is primarily in Mexico, extending into some...
- pale underparts. This makes it similar to the yellow-e**** junco (Junco phaeonotus), except for the dark eyes. It is found in the southern mountains of Arizona...
- 1831 Type species Junco phaeonotus (yellow-e**** junco) Wagler, 1831 Species Junco hyemalis Junco insularis Junco phaeonotus Junco bairdi Junco vulcani...
- head; they include among others P. a. michalowskii of the Caucasus, P. a. phaeonotus of Iran, or the Himalayan coal tit P. a. aemodius of southwestern China...
- oregonus (Orr) – Oregon L. a. pallidus (Cowan) – British Columbia L. a. phaeonotus (J. A. Allen) – Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Michigan, Wisconsin,...
- it was once considered a subspecies of the yellow-e**** junco (Junco phaeonotus) before being recognized as a distinct species again after further research...
- subsequent surveys in 1984 and 1986. Zagros coal tit, Periparus ater phaeonotus (Zagros Mountains, southwestern Iran, 1870) A subspecies of the coal tit...
- Dark-e**** junco Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758) 66 Yellow-e**** junco Junco phaeonotus Wagler, 1831 67 Baird's junco Junco bairdi Ridgway, 1883 68 Rufous-collared...
- 1949 Aedes pertinax Grabham, 1906 Aedes phaecasiatus Marks, 1964 Aedes phaeonotus Arnell, 1976 Aedes pionips Dyar, 1919 Aedes procax (Skuse, 1889) Aedes...