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Euxoa siccata is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by
Smith in 1893. It is
found in
North America,
including Alberta and Colorado...
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Carex siccata,
common names including dryspike sedge, is a
species of
Carex native to
North America. It is
listed as
endangered in New Jersey. As of May 2021[update]...
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siccata is a moth of the
family Geometridae first described by
James Halliday McDunnough in 1939. It is
found in
North America from
northern Colorado...
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India D. a.
bourdilloni (Hume, 1876) –
southwest to
south India D. a.
siccata (Whistler, 1941) – north, east Sri
Lanka D. a.
nigrifrons (Blyth, 1849)...
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subspecies U. f.
flavidens U. f.
fusca U. f.
maccarthiae U. f.
rubidior U. f.
siccata South India, Sri
Lanka Size: 33–48 cm (13–19 in) long, plus 20–33 cm (8–13 in)...
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babbler Dumetia atriceps •
Dryzone dark-fronted
babbler Rhopocichla atriceps siccata •
Wetzone dark-fronted
babbler Rhopocichla atriceps nigrifrons Least concern...
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Semomesia croesus lacrimosa Stichel, 1915 (Colombia)
Semomesia croesus siccata Stichel, 1919 (Bolivia)
Semomesia croesus undosa Stichel, 1919 (Ecuador)...
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Carex shuangbaiensis L.K.Dai
Carex shuchengensis S.W.Su & Q.Zhang
Carex siccata Dewey Carex sichouensis P.C.Li
Carex siderosticta Hance –
creeping broad-leaf...
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richardsi Bohart &
Krombein 1979
Euparagia scutellaris Cresson, 1879
Euparagia siccata Bohart, 1988
Euparagia timberlakei Bohart, 1948
Euparagia unidentata Carpenter...
- north-eastern Himalayas, Sundaland, Philippines, Sulawesi, New
Guinea Anigraea siccata (Hampson, 1905)
Sierra Leone,
Nigeria Anigraea viridata (Bethune-Baker...