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- Ectoedemia anguinella is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It was described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1864. It was described from the US state...
- Streyella anguinella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found from south-western Europe to the southern part of the Ural Mountains and the Lower...
- Streyella is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. Streyella anguinella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1861) Streyella canariensis (Walsingham, 1908) Streyella...
- Quercus species, and might be just a synonym, probably of Ectoedemia anguinella. The larva is described as purplish with a pale green vascular line and...
- Species Common name Amathia distans Amathia verticillata Spaghetti bryozoan Anguinella palmata Antropora tincta Bugula neritina[i] Mossy bryozoan, brown bryozoan...
- records no known occurrences of Mesozoic fossils in Rhode Island. †AnguinellaAnguinella virginica Barbatia †Barbatia marylandica – or unidentified comparable...
- Killmann, with Nyungwea pallida ****igned as the type species. Nyungwea anguinella (Nyl.) Aptroot (2017) Nyungwea pallida Sérus., Eb.Fisch. & Killmann (2006)...
- Stigmella plumosetaeella 0106 – Stigmella amelanchierella 0107 – Ectoedemia anguinella 0108 – Stigmella belfrageella 0109 – Ectoedemia grandisella 0109.1 – Ectoedemia...
- Enterographa Enterographa anguinella growing on twig of Quercus virginiana Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota...
- grey-green thallus and slightly shorter ascospores. Other species such as E. anguinella, E. batistae, E. byssoidea, and E. perez-higaredae also have typically...