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- Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Genus: Polyptychus Species: P. trisecta Binomial name Polyptychus trisecta Aurivillius, 1901 Synonyms Polyptychus trisectus...
- described by Whitehouse in 1936, and the type species is Lotagnostus trisectus, which was originally described as a species of Agnostus by Salter in...
- occipitalis Banse, 1979 Acrocirrus okotensis Imajima, 1963 Acrocirrus trisectus Banse, 1969 Acrocirrus uchidai Okuda, 1934 Acrocirrus validus Marenzeller...
- oxynotus (A. Gray) Jeps. var. suksdorfii (A. Gray) L.D. Benson var. trisectus (Eastw. ex B.L. Rob.) L.D. var. adoneus (A.Gray) C.L.Hitch****  = Ranunculus...
- scutalis tenuis A. trilobatus = Gratagnostus trilobatus A. trisectus = Lotagnostus trisectus A. trisectus germanicus = Lotagnostus germanicus A. tullbergi = Geragnostus...
- 1973) E. schultzi**** (Bezzi, 1908) E. stuckenbergi (Doesburg, 1957) E. trisectus (Loew, 1858) E. viridaureus (Wiedemann, 1824) E. virtuosa Smith, Kenneth...
- travancoricus Mukerjee, 1979 i c g Scelio tripartitus Kieffer, 1906 i c g Scelio trisectus Kieffer, 1908 i c g Scelio tristis Nixon, 1958 i c g Scelio tsuruokensis...
- length of the forewings is 33–36 mm. It is very similar to Polyptychus trisectus but smaller, much paler (more ochreous) and the apex of the forewing is...
- †Leonaspis †Lingula †Lingulella †Lonchodomas †Lotagnostus †Lotagnostus trisectus – or unidentified comparable form †Martinia †Megalaspidella – tentative...
- report †Lophospira †Lophospira perangulata †Lotagnostus †Lotagnostus trisectus – or unidentified comparable form †Loxonema †Loxonema walcotti – type...