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- Rhombomantis tectiformis is a species of mantid in the family Mantidae. It is found in Asia. Otte, Daniel; Spearman, Lauren; Stiewe, Martin B. D. (2019)...
- Orectospira tectiformis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turritellidae. Orectospira tectiformis (Watson, 1880). Retrieved...
- Eumusonia viridis Euthyphleps curtipes Euthyphleps rectivenis Euthyphleps tectiformis Exparoxypilus afric**** Fuga annulipes Fuga fluminensis Fuga grimaldii...
- babelica (Dall, 1907) Orectospira shikoensis (Yokoyama, 1928) Orectospira tectiformis (Watson, 1880) Species brought into synonymy Orectospira fusca Okutani...
- (Wood-Mason, 1878) Rhombomantis fusca (Lombardo, 1992) Rhombomantis tectiformis (Saussure, 1870) Rhombomantis woodmasoni (Werner, 1931) "Rhombomantis"...
- setubalensis Caseolus calvus Cernuella rugosa Discula pulvinata Discula tectiformis Geomitra moniziana Geomitra tiarella Geomitra watsoni Helicella stiparum...
- sub****imilis Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1866 Chiton (Rhyssoplax) tectiformis (Is. Taki, 1938) Chiton (Rhyssoplax) torri**** Hedley & Hull, 1910 Chiton...
- & Rafael, 2020 Acropsis solimoesensis Mendes & Rafael, 2020 Acropsis tectiformis (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) "Acropsis Uvarov, 1939". www.gbif.org....
- 1985 Deltonotus subcucullatus (Walker, 1871) – type species (as D. tectiformis Han****) Deltonotus vietnamensis Storozhenko, 2011 Han**** JL (1904)...
- sublaevigatoides Richling, 2009 Sturanya subsculpta (Neal, 1934) Sturanya tectiformis (Mousson, 1870) Synonyms Sturanya novaecaledoniae (Baird, 1873): synonym...