Definition of Santolinae. Meaning of Santolinae. Synonyms of Santolinae

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- Tephritis santolinae is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae. Spain, Italy. Hering, E.M. (1934). "Spanische...
- Cucullia santolinae is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in southern Europe, northern Africa, Turkey, the Caucasus region and Israel. Warren...
- Species: C. albicella Binomial name Coleophora albicella Constant, 1885 Synonyms Coleophora santolinae Hartig 1938 Coleophora ventifuga Walsingham, 1898...
- Sophronia santolinae is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Staudinger in 1863. It is found in Spain. The larvae feed on Santolina rosmarinifolia...
- salviae F.W.Schultz ex W.D.J.Koch Orobanche sanguinea C.Presl Orobanche santolinae Loscos & J.Pardo Orobanche schelkovnikovii Tzvelev Orobanche schultzii...
- Aposphaeria rugulosa Aposphaeria salicis Aposphaeria sali**** Aposphaeria santolinae Aposphaeria schizothecioides Aposphaeria sepulta Aposphaeria sequoiae...
- Cucullia ruficeps Hampson, 1906 Cucullia sabulosa Staudinger, 1879 Cucullia santolinae Rambur, 1834 Cucullia santonici Hübner, [1813] Cucullia scopariae Dorfmeister...
- Aposphaeria salicis Died. (1912) Aposphaeria sali**** Sacc. (1903) Aposphaeria santolinae Gucevič (1962) Aposphaeria sepulta (Penz.) Sacc. (1884) Aposphaeria sequoiae...
- salicorniae P.A. Dang. (1888) Pleospora salsolicola Woron. (1915) Pleospora santolinae Gucevič (1962) Pleospora saponariae (Gonz. Frag.) Wehm. (1952) Pleospora...
- salviae Felt, 1916 Rhopalomyia santolina (Fedotova, 1999) Rhopalomyia santolinae Tavares, 1902 Rhopalomyia santolinifolia (Fedotova, 1999) Rhopalomyia...