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- Dahlica triquetrella is a bagworm moth of the Psychidae family. It is found in Europe and North America. The wingspan is 9–13 mm for males. pupal case...
- Evolution in Parthenogenetic Animals. Ii. Diploid and Polyploid Solenobia Triquetrella (lepidoptera: Psychidae)". Genetics. 79 (3): 513–525. doi:10.1093/genetics/79...
- Whittleia retiella Subfamily Naryciinae Dahlica Enderlein, 1912 Dahlica triquetrella Eosolenobia Filipjev, 1924 Narycia Postsolenobia Meier, 1958 Siederia...
- Evolution in Parthenogenetic Animals. Ii. Diploid and Polyploid Solenobia Triquetrella (lepidoptera: Psychidae)". Genetics. 79 (3): 513–525. doi:10.1093/genetics/79...
- a genus of moths belonging to the family Psychidae. Species: Dahlica triquetrella Dahlica lichenella Dahlica klimeschi Dahlica lazuri Dahlica charlottae...
- development in a tetraploid-parthenogentic strain of the moth Solenobia triquetrella. Pardi was the President of the Unione Zoologica Italiana from 1961 to...
- Evolution in Parthenogenetic Animals. Ii. Diploid and Polyploid Solenobia Triquetrella (lepidoptera: Psychidae)". Genetics. 79 (3): 513–525. doi:10.1093/genetics/79...
- 1 – Pelecystola nearctica 0435 – Taleporia wals****a 0436 – Dahlica triquetrella 0436.1 – Dahlica lichenella 0437 – Psyche casta, common bagworm moth...
-  papillosa T. rubella Trichostomopsis australasiae Trichostomum brachydontium Triquetrella papillata Uleobryum peruvianum Weissia brachycarpa W. controversa W. rutilans...
- (Priabonian, Florissant Formation, Colorado) Dahlica Enderlein, 1912 Dahlica triquetrella (Hübner, 1813) (Baltic amber) †Palaeopsyche Sobczyk & Kobbert, 2009 †Palaeopsyche...