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- Trapezites may refer to: Trapezites (butterfly), a genus of butterflies endemic to Australia Trapezite, the ancient word for a banker in Greece This disambiguation...
- Black Sea (modern Sinop, northern Turkey). He was the son of Hicesias, a trapezitēs, that is, a moneychanger authorized to exchange foreign currencies for...
- strobilacea. Trapezites symmomus sombra (Tablelands of northern Queensland) Trapezites symmomus sommomus (Southern Queensland and New South Wales) Trapezites symmomus...
- Trapezites eliena, commonly known as the orange ochre or eliena skipper, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is endemic to Australia...
- Trapezites taori, the Taori skipper or sandstone ochre, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in a small area of the Blackdown Tableland...
- ISBN 9781921517884. OCLC 1157895483. Data related to Trapezites phigalia at Wikispecies Media related to Trapezites phigalia at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
- species: Trapezites argenteoornatus Hewitson, 1868 Trapezites atkinsi Williams, Williams & Hay, 1998 Trapezites eliena Hewitson, 1868 Trapezites genevieveae...
- Trapezites waterhousei is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Western Australia. The wingspan is about 25 mm. The larvae feed on Xerolirion...
- Trapezites atkinsi, the speckled ochre skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found along the south-western coast of Western Australia...
- Trapezites iacchoides, commonly known as the silver studded ochre or iacchoides skipper, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is endemic...