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- Acidiella contraria is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Acidiella of the family Tephritidae. "Acidiella contraria". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Andriasa contraria is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from tropical Africa, including Kenya, Cameroon and South Africa. It is a very variable...
- In classical music, a fugue (/fjuːɡ/) is a contrapuntal, polyphonic compositional technique in two or more voices, built on a subject (a musical theme)...
- Kiwaia contraria is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Alfred Philpott in 1930. It is found in New Zealand. Wikispecies has information...
- Cerocala contraria is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in South & East Africa, where it is known from Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Wikimedia...
- Paracles contraria is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, French...
- Chalcidoptera contraria is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was originally described by Max Gaede in 1917. It is found in Cameroon, the Democratic...
- Curtitoma contraria is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Mangeliidae. It is the only known species with a sinistral s****...
- Allocnemis contraria is a species of white-legged damselfly in the family Platycnemididae. The IUCN conservation status of Allocnemis contraria is "LC",...
- Bolivia. Ormetica contraria contraria (Brazil) Ormetica contraria peruviana (Rothschild, 1922) (Peru) Savela, Markku. "Ormetica contraria (Walker, 1854)"...