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Lecithocera trigonopsis is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1907. It is
found in the Himalayas. The wingspan...
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Anomia trigonopsis, also
known as the New
Zealand jingle, is a
species of
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae, the anomiids.
Powell A W B,...
- Fabricius, 1804 †Protosceliphron Antropov, 2014
Sceliphron Klug, 1801
Trigonopsis Perty, 1833
Subfamily Sphecinae Chilosphex Menke, 1976
Isodontia Patton...
- London. Eberhard, W. (1974) The
natural history and
behaviour of the wasp
Trigonopsis cameronii Kohl (Sphecidae). Trans.
Royal Ent. Soc.
London 125(3): 295-328...
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tenuistriata Deshayes, 1824
Anomia terebratula Linnaeus, 1758
Anomia trigonopsis F.W.Hutton, 1877
Anomia vancouverensis Gabb, 1869
Anomia vaquerosensis...
- Peterozyma,
Schizoblastosporidon Ciferri, 1930, Sporopachydermia, and
Trigonopsis. GBIF also lists;
Actonia C.W.Dodge, 1935,
Aphidomyces Brain, 1923 (5)...
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jingle s****
Anomia simplex d'Orbigny, 1842 -
Common jingle s****
Anomia trigonopsis Hutton, 1877 - New
Zealand jingle s****
Enigmonia Enigmonia aenigmatica...
- 1976 i c g
Podium Fabricius, 1804 i c g b
Sceliphron Klug, 1801 i c g b
Trigonopsis Perty, 1833 i c g †Hoplisidia ****erell, 1906 †Protosceliphron Antropov...
- 2022. Packer,
Nicolle (1978). "Morphogenesis and
lipids of the
yeast Trigonopsis variabilis".
University of Sydney.
Retrieved 14
April 2022. Administration...
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tridentata Wu & Liu, 1993
Lecithocera trifera Meyrick, 1938
Lecithocera trigonopsis (Meyrick, 1907)
Lecithocera tumidosa Park & Wu, 2010
Lecithocera turcica...