- Pallas, 1772
Trichura coarctata Drury, 1773
Trichura cyanea Schaus, 1872
Trichura dixanthia Hampson, 1898
Trichura druryi Hübner, 1826
Trichura esmeralda...
- The
Christmas Island shrew (Crocidura
trichura), also
known as the
Christmas Island musk-shrew is an
extremely rare or
possibly extinct shrew from Christmas...
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Trichura cyanea is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1872. It is
found in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Savela, Markku...
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Trichura fasciata is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Rothschild in 1911. It is
found in Peru. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- colcloughi) and
possibly extinct taxa like the
Christmas Island shrew (Crocidura
trichura).
Unsustainable land use
still threatens the
survival of many species.: 8–9 ...
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Trichura mathina is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1898. It is
found in
French Guiana. Savela, Markku. "Trichura...
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Trichura cerberus is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Peter Simon Pallas in 1772. It is
found in
Trinidad and the
Brazilian states...
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Trichura grandis is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William James Kaye in 1911. It is
found in São Paulo, Brazil. Beccaloni, G.;...
- Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Argyroeides Species: A. augiades
Binomial name
Argyroeides augiades (H. Druce, 1896)
Synonyms Trichura augiades H. Druce, 1896...
- Archipelago. One species, the
possibly extinct Christmas Island shrew (C.
trichura), also
inhabited Christmas Island. They
likely originated in
Africa or...