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- Noctuidae Genus: Exyra Species: E. ridingsii Binomial name Exyra ridingsii Riley, 1874 Synonyms Xanthoptera ridingsii Xanthoptera nigrocaput Exyra ridingsi...
- family contains about 26 species in two genera. One species (Pempheris xanthoptera) is the target of subsistence fisheries in ****an, where the fish is much...
- Eustrotiinae Genus: Marimatha Walker, [1866] Synonyms Xanthoptera Guenée, 1852 (preocc. Xanthoptera Sodoffsky, 1837) Krugia Möschler, 1890 Thioptera Franclemont...
- Synonyms Vespa mongolica André 1884 Vespa micado Cameron 1903 Vespa xanthoptera Cameron 1903 Vespa Mongolica var. ****punctata Pérez 1905 Vespa Mongolica...
- Chlorogomphus xanthoptera is a species of dragonfly in the family Chlorogomphidae. It is known only from the Western Ghats of India, to the south of Palakkad...
- name Tridrepana postica (Moore, 1879) Synonyms Drepana postica Moore, 1879 Iridrepana postica Drepana xanthoptera Hampson, 1893 Tridrepana xanthoptera...
- honey bees (A. c. ****onica) in which two ****anese hornets (V. simillima xanthoptera) are engulfed, incapacitated, heated, and eventually killed. This sort...
- 1862) Synonyms Selenis divisa Walker, 1862 Selenis lauta Butler, 1878 Xanthoptera semirufa Snellen, 1880 Mestleta lathraea Holland, 1894 Zagira bicolora...
- Heliophisma xanthoptera is a species of moth of the family Erebidae first described by George Hampson in 1910. It is found in Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania...
- Arphia xanthoptera, the autumn yellow-winged gr****hopper, is a species of band-winged gr****hopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in North America...