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- Araeopteron xanthopis is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by George Hampson in 1907. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Species Details: Araeopteron...
- Leucophlebia xanthopis is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic...
- Limnaecia xanthopis is a moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It is known from Australia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Limnaecia xanthopis. Wikispecies...
- 1962 Naarda leucopis Hampson, 1902 Naarda melanomma Hampson, 1902 Naarda xanthopis Hampson, 1902 Nagia amplificans (Walker, 1858) Nagia gravipes Walker,...
- craushayi (Hampson, 1905) Caradrina glaucistis Hampson, 1902 Caradrina xanthopis (Hampson, 1909) Chrysodeixis acuta (Walker, [1858]) Cucullia pallidistria...
- Stylidium weeliwolli Stylidium wightianum Stylidium wilroyense Stylidium xanthopis : Yellow e**** triggerplant Stylidium yilgarnense : Yilgarn triggerplant...
- wiltshirei (Boursin, 1936) Caradrina wullschlegeli Püngeler, 1903 Caradrina xanthopis (Hampson, 1909) Caradrina xanthorhoda (Boursin, 1937) Caradrina xiphophora...
- proleuca Hampson, 1907 Araeopteron rufescens (Hampson, 1910) Araeopteron xanthopis (Hampson, 1907) Cretonia vegetus (Swinhoe, 1885) Lophoruza lunifera (Moore...
- wilroyense Lowrie, D.J.Coates & Kenneally Stylidium xant****um Wege Stylidium xanthopis F.L.Erickson & J.H.Willis - yellow e**** triggerplant Stylidium yilgarnense...
- Levenhookia species to utilize similar available pollinators. Specifically, S. xanthopis mimics L. leptantha and S. ecorne mimics L. pauciflora. Three sections...