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- Phragmataecia_saccharum abstract "Phragmataecia saccharum is a species of moth of the Cossidae family. It is found in India.".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum class Insect.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum family Cossidae.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum genus Phragmataecia.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum kingdom Animal.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum order Lepidoptera.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum phylum Arthropod.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum wikiPageID "35764947".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum wikiPageRevisionID "519212562".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum binomial "Phragmataecia saccharum".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum binomialAuthority "Moore, 1879".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum classis "Insecta".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum familia Cossidae.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum genus "Phragmataecia".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum hasPhotoCollection Phragmataecia_saccharum.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum name "Phragmataecia saccharum".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum ordo Lepidoptera.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum phylum "Arthropoda".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum regnum "Animalia".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum species "P. saccharum".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum subject Category:Animals_described_in_1879.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum subject Category:Cossidae.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum type Animal.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum type Eukaryote.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum type Insect.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum type Species.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum type Organism.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum comment "Phragmataecia saccharum is a species of moth of the Cossidae family. It is found in India.".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum label "Phragmataecia saccharum".
- Phragmataecia_saccharum sameAs m.0jt7pbd.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum sameAs Q7188028.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum sameAs Q7188028.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum wasDerivedFrom Phragmataecia_saccharum?oldid=519212562.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum isPrimaryTopicOf Phragmataecia_saccharum.
- Phragmataecia_saccharum name "Phragmataecia saccharum".