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- Elachista heinemanni is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in the Alps. The wingspan is 10–12 millimetres (0.39–0.47 in). Adults are on wing...
- Coptotriche heinemanni is a moth of the family Tischeriidae. It is found in most of Europe, except the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. The...
- Scythris heinemanni is a flower moth of the family Scythrididae and it is included in the knoc****a species group. It is found in mainland of France and...
- Clivina heinemanni is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Kult in 1959. "Clivina heinemanni Kult, 1959". Catalogue...
- mushroom farms. Histiostoma gracilipes feeds on mushrooms directly, while H. heinemanni is suspected to spread diseases. Agaricus bisporus, also known as champignon...
- curvispina (Thomson, 1884) Stibeutes gravenhorstii Förster, 1850 Stibeutes heinemanni Förster, 1850 Stibeutes heterogaster (Thomson, 1885) Stibeutes hirsutus...
- Anthophora hedini Alfken, 1936 Anthophora hegasica Priesner, 1957 Anthophora heinemanni Fedtschenko, 1875 Anthophora heliopolitensis Pérez, 1910 Anthophora hermanni...
- Lycodes fulvus Toyoshima, 1985 Lycodes gracilis M. Sars, 1867 Lycodes heinemanni Soldatov, 1916 Lycodes ****onicus Matsubara & Iwai, 1951 Lycodes jenseni...
- Aphyosemion hanneloreae Radda & Pürzl, 1985 (Hannelore's killifish) Aphyosemion heinemanni Berkenkamp, 1983 (Heinemann's killifish) Aphyosemion hera Huber, 1998...
- curvispinus (Thomson, 1884) Stibeutes gravenhorstii Förster, 1850 Stibeutes heinemanni Förster, 1850 Stiboscopus angilc**** (Morley, 1907) Stiboscopus notaulius...