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- Contarinia quinquenotata is a small midge which infests the flower buds of Hemerocallis, causing the buds to swell, remain closed and rot. It is a pest...
- Steatoda quinquenotata is a species of spiders of the family Theridiidae that is endemic in Cape Verde. It was first described as Theridion quinquenotatum...
- Cuproxena quinquenotata is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Amazonas, Brazil. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cuproxena...
- 'Spider Man' 'Stafford' 'Strawberry Candy' 'Tuxedo Junction' Contarinia quinquenotata, commonly known as the daylily gall midge, is a small gray insect infesting...
- Nostima quinquenotata is a species of s**** flies in the family Ephydridae. United States. Cresson, E. T. Jr. (1930). "Descriptions of new genera and...
- Mordellistena quinquenotata is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae. It was described by Champion in 1927. Mordellidae...
- quinquenotatum Thomson, 1857 Compsosoma niveo-signata Chenu, 1870 Compsosoma quinquenotata Lacordaire, 1872 Compsosoma (Compsosoma) v-notatum Aurivillius, 1923...
- Tribe: Cicadellini Genus: Cofana Melichar, 1926 Type species Tettigonia quinquenotata (Stål, 1870) Synonyms Yasumatsuus Ishihara, 1971 Cojana Linnavuori,...
- Caribbean Steatoda quaesita (O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1896) – Mexico Steatoda quinquenotata (Blackwall, 1865) – Cape Verde Is. Steatoda retorta González, 1987 –...
- Northern America, Southern Africa. Species: Cicadula quadrinotata Cicadula quinquenotata "Cicadula Zetterstedt, 1840". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 20 February 2021...