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Trametes lactinea,
commonly known as
latte bracket, is a
polypore wood-decay
fungus that can
cause white rot. It is
distributed throughout the world. The...
- Aloa
lactinea, the red
costate tiger moth, is a moth of
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is
found in India...
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litura leaf-feeding
caterpillars Amsacta albistriga, A.
moorei and A.
lactinea ash
weevil Myllocerus undecimpustulatus maculosus leaf
beetle Oulema melanopus...
- in 2012 to
accommodate Leiotrametes menziesii, and the type species, L.
lactinea. Both
species were
formerly placed in the
genus Trametes. The
upper surface...
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family Erebidae. Aloa
cardinalis (Butler, 1875) Aloa
ihlei Černý, 2009 Aloa
lactinea (Cramer, 1777) Aloa
albistriga Walker, 1865 Aloa
collaris Hampson, 1891...
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found in
North America or Europe.
Whitish or grey
specimens of
Trametes lactinea can seem similar, but will have
round or
angular pores,
rather than elongated...
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Mythimna separata and
Spodoptera frugiperda Leaf
feeders caterpillars: Aloa
lactinea,
Amsacta albistriga,
Euproctis virguncula, and
Paramsacta moorei flea beetles:...
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Mythimna separata Spodoptera exempta caterpillars Amsacta albistriga,
Amsacta lactinea,
Euproctis virguncula,
Cnaphalocrocis patnalis, and
Mocis frugalis chrysomelid...
- 56, 350-353, (1987).
Cultural characters and
mating system of
Trametes lactinea. Nova
Hedwigia 44, 121–124, (1987). Beta-glucosidase of a white-rot fungus...
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bougei (Sowerby, 1908)
Tectonatica impervia (Philippi, 1845)
Tectonatica lactinea (X.-T. Ma & S.-P. Zhang, 1993)
Tectonatica micra (Haas, 1953) † Tectonatica...