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- Cyana_grandis abstract "Cyana grandis is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It is found in Madagascar.This species is white, with 3 transversal red lines on the forewings. The wingspan is 48 millimetres (1.9 in).".
- Cyana_grandis class Insect.
- Cyana_grandis family Arctiidae.
- Cyana_grandis genus Cyana.
- Cyana_grandis kingdom Animal.
- Cyana_grandis order Lepidoptera.
- Cyana_grandis phylum Arthropod.
- Cyana_grandis synonym "*Bizone grandis (Mabille, 1879)".
- Cyana_grandis wikiPageExternalLink 2up.
- Cyana_grandis wikiPageID "39036974".
- Cyana_grandis wikiPageRevisionID "578199334".
- Cyana_grandis binomial "Cyana grandis".
- Cyana_grandis classis "Insecta".
- Cyana_grandis familia Arctiidae.
- Cyana_grandis genus "Cyana".
- Cyana_grandis name "Cyana grandis".
- Cyana_grandis ordo Lepidoptera.
- Cyana_grandis phylum "Arthropoda".
- Cyana_grandis regnum "Animalia".
- Cyana_grandis species "C. grandis".
- Cyana_grandis synonyms "*Bizone grandis (Mabille, 1879)".
- Cyana_grandis subject Category:Animals_described_in_1879.
- Cyana_grandis subject Category:Cyana.
- Cyana_grandis subject Category:Lepidoptera_of_Madagascar.
- Cyana_grandis subject Category:Moths_of_Madagascar.
- Cyana_grandis type Animal.
- Cyana_grandis type Eukaryote.
- Cyana_grandis type Insect.
- Cyana_grandis type Species.
- Cyana_grandis type Organism.
- Cyana_grandis comment "Cyana grandis is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It is found in Madagascar.This species is white, with 3 transversal red lines on the forewings. The wingspan is 48 millimetres (1.9 in).".
- Cyana_grandis label "Cyana grandis".
- Cyana_grandis label "Cyana grandis".
- Cyana_grandis sameAs Cyana_grandis.
- Cyana_grandis sameAs m.0swmlyf.
- Cyana_grandis sameAs Q13506058.
- Cyana_grandis sameAs Q13506058.
- Cyana_grandis wasDerivedFrom Cyana_grandis?oldid=578199334.
- Cyana_grandis isPrimaryTopicOf Cyana_grandis.
- Cyana_grandis name "Cyana grandis".