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- Megachile trigonaspis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Schrottky in 1913. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 19 October...
- Glyphipterix trigonaspis is a species of sedge moth in the genus Glyphipterix. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1907. It is found in Western Australia...
- nichollsi Striatoandricus aciculatus oaks Trichagalma formosana Trigonaspis fumosa oaks Trigonaspis polita oaks Xanthoteras clavuloides Club Gall Wasp Zapatella...
- Phylloteras cupella, formerly Trigonaspis cupella, also known as the urn gall wasp or the banded urn gall wasp, is a species of cynipid wasp that induces...
- Cryptodiaspis Fissuraspis Hovaspis Neoparlaspis Nicholiella Pelliculaspis Trigonaspis Vinculaspis Xerophilaspis Borkhsenius, N.S. (1966). A catalogue of the...
- 1881 i c g Trichagalma Mayr, 1907 i c g Trichoteras Ashmead, 1897 g Trigonaspis Hartig, 1840 i c g b Trisolenia Ashmead, 1887 g Ufo Melika & Pujade-Villar...
- Takahashiaspis Tamuraspis Tecaspis Tenuiaspis Thoa Thysanofiorinia Trichomytilus Trigonaspis Trullifiorinia Tsimbazaspis Tulefiorinia Umbaspis Unachionaspis Unaspis...
- Moure, 1953 M. tricolor (Pasteels, 1970) M. tridentata Ashmead, 1900 M. trigonaspis Schrottky, 1913 M. trisecta (Pasteels, 1976) M. tritacantha (Pasteels...
- 3 – 4 μm, marine Phaeocystis pouchetii Lagerheim, 3 – 8 μm, marine Trigonaspis minutissima H.A.Thomsen, 2 – 3.6 μm, marine Minidiscus comicus Takano...
- =Aeonia; =Devonoproetus; =Falcatoproetus; =Forbesia; =Scotoproetus; =Trigonaspis) Profallotaspis Prohedinaspis Prohedinella Prohedinia (=Tosotychia) Proinouyia...