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- Palumbina oxyprora is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is found in Shanghai, China. The wingspan is about...
- Bleszynski, 1970 Species: N. macrogona Binomial name Nechilo macrogona (Lower, 1902) Synonyms Talis macrogona Lower, 1902 Chilo oxyprora Turner, 1904...
- Euthesaura glycina Turner, 1922 Euthrausta holophaea (Turner, 1908) Euthrausta oxyprora (Turner, 1908) Euthrausta phoenicea (Turner, 1908) Oxychirota paradoxa...
- 1966 Fodina oriolus Guenée, 1852 Fodina ostorius Donovan, 1805 Fodina oxyprora Bethune-Baker, 1911 Fodina pallula Guenée, 1852 Fodina pauliani Viette...
- Walker, 1869 Mygalopsis Redtenbacher, 1891 Neoconocephalus Karny, 1907 Oxyprora Stål, 1873 Panacanthus Walker, 1869 Parabucrates Scudder, 1897 Paroxyprora...
- (Meyrick, 1927) (from Samoa) Palumbina nesoclera Meyrick, 1929 Palumbina oxyprora (Meyrick, 1922) (from China) Palumbina pylartis (Meyrick, 1908) (from India)...
- americana – type locality for speciesOxyproraOxyprora missouriensis – type locality for speciesOxyprora parrishi – type locality for species †Ozarkoconus...
- lamellata Gryllus ocellatusPterochroza ocellata Gryllus a****inatus – Oxyprora a****inata Gryllus triopsNeoconocephalus triops Gryllus rugosus – Sathrophyllia...
- Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)  United States A rostroconch; a replacement name for Oxyprora ****e, Mapes & Yancey (2002). Ischnochiton loureiroi Sp. nov Valid Dell'Angelo...
- triangularis – type locality for speciesOxyproraOxyprora mesialis – type locality for speciesOxyprora prattenanum – type locality for species Contents...