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- Euagra delectans is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Schaus in 1911. It is found in Costa Rica. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- Polyporus stabulorum (Pat.) Lloyd, (1915) Coriolus delectans Murrill (1907) Polystictus delectans (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter (1912) Fomitiporella demetrionis...
- tàm vocibus quàm instrumentis officiosus (Antwerp, 1706) Op.3 Philimela delectans (Antwerp, 1708) Trio sonatas (published by Estienne Roger, Amsterdam,...
- bambusicola Geopyxis carbonaria Geopyxis carnea Geopyxis cavinae Geopyxis delectans (Starback) K.Hansen & X.H.Wang, 2016 Geopyxis diluta Geopyxis expallens...
- croceus M. curranii M. curreyi M. cylindraceocampanulatus M. delicatus M. delectans M. elegans - velvet parachute M. epiphylloides - ivy parachute M. epiphyllus...
- brunaudiana (Sacc.) Sacc. (1886) Species A. brunaudiana A. columbiana A. delectans A. macrospora A. muscigena A. rhizophila A. solani Synonyms Hoehnelomyces...
- following species; Kotlabaea alutacea (Berk. & Broome) K.B.Khare Kotlabaea delectans (Starbäck) Svrček Kotlabaea macrospora Benkert Kotlabaea spaniosa (K.B...
- ) Ryvarden (1983) S. chubutensis J.E.Wright & J.R.Deschamps (1972) S. delectans (Peck) Murrill (1907) S. hypococcineus (Berk.) Pat. (1900) S. labyrinthicus...
- the section Sicci of the genus Marasmius, along with species like M. delectans, M. megistus, M. anomalus, and M. haematocephalus. However, molecular...
- coelestina (Stoll, [1781]) French Guiana, Bolivia, Brazil (Pará) Euagra delectans Schaus, 1911 Costa Rica Euagra fenestra (Walker, 1854) Brazil Euagra haemanthus...