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- The slate-colored fox sparrow (P****erella (iliaca) schistacea) group comprises the Rocky Mountain taxa in the genus P****erella. It is currently classified...
- Hemonia schistacea is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Walter Rothschild in 1913. It is found in Papua New Guinea. Savela, Markku. "Hemonia...
- zoologist Philip Sclater in 1858 and given the binomial name Hypnocmenis schistacea. Later authors placed it successively in genera Sclateria, Schistocichla...
- hybridizes with the Little Egret, and based on this, some authors treat schistacea and gularis as subspecies of Egretta garzetta. Works that consider the...
- (excluding Taiwan). The wingspan is 24–26 mm. The larvae of subspecies R. m. schistacea feed on the flowers of Rosaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Combretaceae and Leguminosae...
- in the subfamily Arctiinae. It contains the single species Prolobosia schistacea, which is found in Peru. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...
- Cigaritis schistacea, the plumbeous silverline, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Sri Lanka, south India and Myanmar. Male. Upperside...
- The slate-colored hawk (Buteogallus schistaceus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae: the hawks, eagles, and allies. It is found in...
- parasitized hymenopterans, and birds. Hyposidra talaca talaca Hyposidra talaca schistacea Warren, 1896 Hyposidra talaca successaria (Walker, 1860) "Black Inch Worm"...
- schistacea) is a p****erine bird in the Asian thrush genus. It is found in the Tanimbar Islands. BirdLife International (2019). "Geokichla schistacea"...