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- Glyphipterix octonaria is a species of sedge moth in the genus Glyphipterix. It was described by Alfred Philpott, 1924. It is found in New Zealand. Wikimedia...
- Orobdellidae. They are large annelids, with the largest species (Orobdella octonaria) exceeding 20 cm (7.9 in) in length, but some are much smaller: mature...
- belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It contains a single species, Enarganthe octonaria. Its native range is South African Republic. "Enarganthe N.E.Br. | Plants...
- Dictyocha speculum Ehrenberg, 1837 Dictyocha fibula Ehrenberg, 1837 Dictyocha octonaria Ehrenberg, 1837 Dictyocha californica Schrader & Murray, 1983 Özdikmen...
- da Padova, can also allow four minims within a semibreve. For instance octonaria and duodenaria place eight and twelve minims in a breve respectively divided...
- species of Dictyocha, D. octonaria and D. speculum, to it. There are two species of Octactis currently accepted: Octactis octonaria (Ehrenberg, 1844) Hov****e...
- subspecies belong to the species Perdita ****maculata: Perdita ****maculata octonaria Timberlake, 1962 Perdita ****maculata ****maculata ****erell, 1895 "Perdita...
- Cunina frugifera Kramp, 1948 Cunina globosa Eschscholtz, 1829 Cunina octonaria McCrady, 1857 Cunina peregrina Bigelow, 1909 Cunina proboscidea E. & L...
- Cunina frugifera Kramp, 1948 Cunina globosa Eschscholtz, 1829 Cunina octonaria McCrady, 1857 Cunina peregrina Bigelow, 1909 Cunina proboscidea E. & L...
- †Antropora minuta (B****ler, 1936) †Antropora navalis (Davis, 1934) †Antropora octonaria (Canu & B****ler, 1917) †Antropora oculifera (Canu & B****ler, 1929) †Antropora...