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- Doli****rus taschenbergi is a species of ant in the genus Doli****rus. Described by Mayr in 1866, the species is endemic to Canada and the United States...
- Anthidium taschenbergi is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees. Synonyms for this species include: Anthidium...
- 1845 Pepsis stella Montet, 1921 Pepsis sumptuosa Smith, 1855 Pepsis taschenbergi H. Lucas, 1895 Pepsis terminata Dahlbom, 1843 Pepsis thisbe H. Lucas...
- 1899 Sphex subtruncatus Dahlbom, 1843 Sphex tanoi Tsuneki, 1974 Sphex taschenbergi Magretti, 1884 Sphex tepanecus Saussure, 1867 Sphex tex**** Cresson,...
- and Doli****rus taschenbergi, are believed to be polygynous with several queens in one nest. It is also possible that D. taschenbergi may be a temporary...
- Bohart, 1992 i c g Oxybelus tartagalae R. Bohart, 1993 i c g Oxybelus taschenbergi Kohl, 1884 i c g Oxybelus tengu Tsuneki, 1972 i c g Oxybelus thailanditus...
- Known parasites of the species include the feather lice Columbicola taschenbergi and Coloceras museihalense. The pygmy eagle is a possible predator. The...
- moschatae (Linnaeus, 1758) Acidoproctus rostratus (Rudow, 1866) Acidoproctus taschenbergi Hopkins, 1938 Synonyms Akidoproctus Piaget, 1880 Heteroproctus Harrison...
- punctatus (W. Fox, 1898) Pseneo simplicicornis (W. Fox, 1898) Pseneo taschenbergi (van Lith, 1975) Pseneo townesi (van Lith, 1959) Pseneo tridentatus (van...
- Protocotyle grisea (Cerfontaine, 1899) Euzet & Maillard, 1974 and Protocotyle taschenbergi (Maillard & Oliver, 1966) Euzet & Maillard, 1974. The body is 4.5-6.1...