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- atripars Hampson, 1914 Phyllophila atrisigna Dognin, 1914 Phyllophila cogela Schaus, 1904 Phyllophila corgatha Berio, 1984 Phyllophila flavitermina Hampson...
- Collybia phyllophila, commonly known as the frosty funnel or the leaf-loving ****ocybe, is a fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Its epithet, meaning...
- Polygrammodes phyllophila is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1878. It is found in Madagascar, South Africa...
- Noctuidae Genus: Alvaradoia Species: A. disjecta Binomial name Alvaradoia disjecta (Rothschild, 1920) Synonyms Phyllophila disjecta Rothschild, 1920...
- Eagris nottoana As phyllophila Trimen, 1883 in Seitz c and nottoana d Conservation status Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain:...
- the fungi, there are strangulated amanita, grisette amanita, ****ocybe phyllophila, megacollybia platyphylla, cortinarius infractus, mutinus caninus, lacrymaria...
- species Phola keyserlingi (= Chrysomela octodecimguttata Fabricius, 1775) Weise, 1890 Species See text Synonyms Phyllophila Stål, 1857 (nec Guenée, 1852)...
- hongkongensis Iodosphaeria jinghongensis Iodosphaeria podocarpi Iodosphaeria phyllophila Iodosphaeria ripogoni Iodosphaeria thailandica Iodosphaeria tongrenensis...
- Tapellaria parvimuriformis W.C.Wang & J.C.Wei (2020) – Thailand Tapellaria phyllophila (Stirt.) R.Sant. (1952) Tapellaria puiggarii (Müll.Arg.) R.Sant. (1952)...
- the abdomen Pruina on plums Characteristic pruina on cap of Collybia phyllophila In insects, a "bloom" caused by wax particles on top of an insect's cuticle...