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- related to Eupithecia castellata. Wikispecies has information related to Eupithecia castellata. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia castellata McDunnough 1944"...
- Agathotoma castellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. The length of the s**** attains 6+1⁄2 mm, its diameter...
- Acrocercops castellata is a moth of the family Gracillariidae, known from Sri Lanka. It was described by E. Meyrick in 1908. Acrocercops castellata Meyrick...
- Abruzzo Province Chieti (CH) Frazioni Brecciaio, Candeloro, Castellata Forestieri, Castellata Tori, Castello, Cotti, Fonte Paduli, P****oterrato, Piana delle...
- He bore the titles of lord of Leyni, count of Frossasco, Alpignano, Castellata and Balangero, knight of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation...
- carribeana Eupithecia casloata Eupithecia casmena Eupithecia casta Eupithecia castellata Eupithecia catalinata Eupithecia cauchiata Eupithecia cautin Eupithecia...
- bivittata Eupithecia bolterii Eupithecia broui Eupithecia carneata Eupithecia castellata Eupithecia catalinata Eupithecia cazieri Eupithecia cestata Eupithecia...
- camptochrysa Meyrick, 1921 Acrocercops candida Turner, 1947 Acrocercops castellata Meyrick, 1908 Acrocercops chalcea Turner, 1926 Acrocercops chalceopla...
- Occitan "Chaslada" ("Chailada" in modern Occitan), from the Low Latin "Castellata": with a castle or fortified house. The saint's relics crossed the Haute-Auvergne...
- bisinuata Meyrick, 1921 Acrocercops brochogramma Meyrick, 1914 Acrocercops castellata Meyrick, 1908 Acrocercops coffeifoliella (Motschulsky, 1859) Acrocercops...