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- Modunda aeneiceps is a species of spider of the genus Modunda. It is found only in China and Sri Lanka. "Modunda aeneiceps Simon, 1901". World Spider Catalog...
- Gyrinus aeneiceps is a species of beetle from the Gyrinidae family. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1843 by Sturm. Gyrinidae...
- South American jumping spiders containing the single species, Tanybelus aeneiceps. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902, and is found only...
- species are accepted within Lelaps: Lelaps abdominalis Ashmead, 1904 Lelaps aeneiceps Ashmead, 1904 Lelaps affinis Ashmead, 1904 Lelaps albipes Cameron, 1884...
- Ceratina accusator ****erell, 1919 Ceratina acuta Friese, 1896 Ceratina aeneiceps Friese, 1917 Ceratina aenescens Friese, 1917 Ceratina aereola Vachal,...
- acniceps Adoretus aculeatus Adoretus adustus Adoretus aegrotus Adoretus aeneiceps Adoretus aeneopiceus Adoretus aenescens Adoretus aeneus Adoretus aeruginosus...
- contains only three species, found only in Asia and South Africa: M. aeneiceps, M. orientalis, and M. staintoni. "Gen. Modunda Simon, 1901". World Spider...
- Sphecodes abuensis Nurse, 1903 Sphecodes abyssinicus Sichel, 1865 Sphecodes aeneiceps Friese, 1917 Sphecodes aino Tsuneki, 1983 Sphecodes akit**** Tsuneki,...
- Asia and Australia. These species belong to the genus Gyrinus: Gyrinus aeneiceps Sturm, 1843 Gyrinus aeneolus LeConte, 1868 Gyrinus aequatorius Régimbart...
- Marengo striatipes - E Menemerus bivittatus Menemerus fulvus Modunda aeneiceps Mogrus frontosus Myrmage dishani - E Myrmage imbellis - E Myrmaplata plataleoides...