- (Acari) out of the
tympanal cavity.
Another characteristic in this
group is
trifine hindwing venation, by
reduction or
absence of the
second medial vein (M2)...
- same
splitting of the
hindwing cubital vein has
analogous terms bifine,
trifine, and quadrifine. The
Erebidae typically have
quadrifid forewings and quadrifine...
-
quadrifine (hindwing)
Erebidae and
trifine (hindwing) Noctuidae,
based on
evidence that
suggested that the
trifine noctuid subfamilies were
derived from...
- Holloway,
Jeremy Daniel (1983). The
Moths of Borneo:
Family Noctuidae,
trifine subfamilies Noctuinae, Heliothinae, Hadeninae, Acronictinae, Amphipyrinae...
- by
Francis Walker in 1857. It is
found in Sri Lanka. The male has
basal trifine hair-pencils.
Forewings with
brown facies.
Caterpillar blackish with orange-red...
-
Saint Tryphine (also
spelled Trifine,
Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary
Breton saint whose life is
often considered to be the
basis of the story...
- Holloway,
Jeremy Daniel (1983). The
Moths of Borneo:
Family Noctuidae,
trifine subfamilies Noctuinae, Heliothinae, Hadeninae, Acronictinae, Amphipyrinae...
- Zeitung. 40: 315–328. Afro
Moths Roesler, Rolf
Ulrich (1973). "Phycitinae.
Trifine Acrobasiina". In Amsel, H. G.; Gregor, F.; Reisser, H. (eds.). Microlepidoptera...
- Poer-Monsell; John
William Rivallon de
Poher de la Poer (1882–1939);
Elinor Mary
Trifine de
Poher de la Poer (1884–1973);
William Stephen Arnold Trémeur de Poher...
-
Beata de
Immaculee Conception,
Marie de la Purete,
Marie Annick and
Marie Trifine: nuns who
volunteered to work at
Tairoin Hospital.
Leroy Lansing Janes...