- Guenée, 1852
Gonopteronia Bethune-Baker, 1906
Molopa C. Swinhoe, 1902
Ristra Walker, 1858
Rusicada Walker, 1858
Scoedisa Walker, 1858
Tiridata Walker, 1865...
- of the
mythical kings of
Britain and
their deeds as "
Rusicada" — a
Latin spelling easily confused with the moth
genus Rusicada. Category:Numidia v t e...
- "Species
Rusicada privata -
Hibiscus Leaf
Caterpillar Moth - Hodges#8547". BugGuide.
Retrieved January 25, 2020. "930604.00 – 8547 –
Rusicada privata –...
- (Solomons, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Rusicada nigritarsis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Anomis nigritarsis...
- A. combinans
Binomial name
Anomis combinans (Walker, [1858])
Synonyms Rusicada revocans Walker, [1858]
Gonitis combinans Walker, [1858]
Gonitis revocans...
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named places – Africa, then Aras Philaenorum,
Lacus Salinarum,
between Rusicada and the
Mountains of Azaria,
along the
River Malua through Mauretania to...
- GBIF: 1784947 IRMNG: 10318386 LepIndex: 281780 Open Tree of Life: 792379
Rusicada fulvida Wikidata: Q104992348 GBIF: 9594837 iNaturalist: 505176 NCBI: 1126790...
- Rhyssádeiron (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ῥυσσάδειρον). It
appears in
Latin as Rusadir,
Rusicada, and Rusadder. As a
Roman colony, it was also
known as Flavia.[citation...
-
along their route: Africa, Aras Philaenorum,
Lacus Salinarum,
between Rusicada and the
Mountains of Azaria,
through the
River Malvam (per
flumen malua)...
- 1858) オキナワオオアカキリバ —
Rusicada albitibia (Walker, [1857-1858]) カバイロオオアカキリバ —
Rusicada fulvida (Guenée, 1852) ムラサキオオアカキリバ —
Rusicada leucolopha Prout, 1928...