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- Sciophila is the scientific name of several genera of organisms and may refer to: Sciophila (fly), a genus of insects in the family Mycetophilidae Sciophila...
- 1925 Sciophila adamsi Edwards, 1925 Sciophila ag****is Garrett, 1925 Sciophila arizonensis Zaitzev, 1982 Sciophila arnaudi Zaitzev, 1982 Sciophila bicuspidata...
- Pycnarmon sciophila is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Jean Ghesquière in 1940. It is found in the area of the former province Équateur...
- Sciara sciophila is a species of dark-winged fungus gnats in the family Sciaridae. "Sciara sciophila Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
- Sciophila fractinervis is a species of fungus gnat in the family Mycetophilidae. Sciophila fractinervis is a tropical species and was originally described...
- Pheidole sciophila is a species of big-headed ant native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Bolton, Barry. "Pheidole sciophila Wheeler...
- number of plant species, and is the taxonomic authority of the genus Sciophila (family Liliaceae). The fern genus Wibelia (family Davalliaceae) was named...
- Heist. ex Fabr. Polygonastrum Moench Bifolium G.Gaertn., B.Mey. & Schreb. Sciophila Wibel. Monophyllon Delarbre Sigillaria Raf. Styrandra Raf. Asteranthemum...
- †S. gibbosa ****erell, 1907 Lake Gosiute A Mycetophiline fungus gnat. Sciophila S. hyattii Scudder, 1890 Lake Gosiute 1 specimen A sciophiline fungus...
- in the Sonoran Desert. Four ant species (Camponotus atriceps, Pheidole sciophila, and Pheidole titanis) "were ****ociated with tree habitats, whereas Pheidole...