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- Commons has media related to Acacia hemiteles. Wikispecies has information related to Acacia hemiteles. "Acacia hemiteles". Flora of Australia Online. Department...
- Ageletha hemiteles (webbing moth) is a moth of the family Oecophoridae. It is found in Australia, more specifically Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria...
- Holcocera hemiteles is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It was described by Walsingham in 1912. It is found in Guatemala. "Holcocera at funet". Archived...
- dry forests. It has white bark and dark rectangular leaves. Diospyros hemiteles (Critically endangered) of intermediate sub-humid to upland wet forest...
- Diospyros chrysophyllos Diospyros crumenata Diospyros egrettarum Diospyros hemiteles Diospyros katendei (possibly extinct) Diospyros lolinopsis Diospyros molissima...
- havilandiorum Acacia helicophylla Acacia helmsiana Acacia hemignosta Acacia hemiteles Acacia hemsleyi Acacia hendersonii Acacia heterochroa Acacia heterochroa...
- Australian Gynpetomorpha Förster, 1869 — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1992) Hemiteles Gravenhorst, 1829 — Holarctic, Oriental Obsiphaga Morley, 1907 — Holarctic...
- fuscolineata H.L. Clark, 1938 Ophiactis gymnochora H.L. Clark, 1911 Ophiactis hemiteles H.L. Clark, 1915 Ophiactis hexacantha H.L. Clark, 1939 Ophiactis hirta...
- dry forests. It has white bark and dark rectangular leaves. Diospyros hemiteles (Critically endangered) of intermediate sub-humid to upland wet forest...
- Hemichneumon elongatus (Ratzeburg, 1852) Hemiteles bipunctator (Thunberg, 1822) Hemiteles piceus (Bridgman, 1883) Hemiteles similis (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1790)...