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- Syria, Afghanistan, ****stan and India. It was formerly known as the bifasciated lark and sometimes as the large desert lark. Formerly, the greater hoopoe-lark...
- family Pompilidae. Like D. bifasciatus, this is an all-black species with bifasciated wings, but the female has shorter antennae than D. bifasciatus. Found...
- belonging to the genus Certhilauda, including: Greater hoopoe-lark (as the bifasciated lark, Certhilauda desertorum) Eastern greater hoopoe-lark (as Certhilauda...
- the other two British species of Dipogon this is an all black wasp with bifasciate forewings (two dark brown bands) with a white spot at the top. The females...
- less distinctly narrowly fasciate with lighter color on the spire, and bifasciate on the body whorl. The protoconch contains two whorls. The eight whorls...
- is a spider wasp from the family Pompilidae. An all-black species with bifasciate wings, the generic name, Dipogon "two beards", refers to the tufts of...
- series. It is white or light fulvous to chestnut color, unicolored or bifasciate. The outer lip is thick, labiate and suleate within, white-varicose externally...
- s**** is solid. It is opaque, yellowish white, tinted and indistinctly bifasciate with chestnut. The spire is mucronate. It is longitudinally broadly ribbed...
- series. It has a white or light fulvous to chestnut color, unicolored or bifasciate. The lip is thick, labiate and sulcate within, white-varicose externally...
- sulcate below. It is roseate, minutely angularly lineate with brown, and bifasciate with large maculations. The spire is maculate. This marine species occurs...