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- Eupithecia_calderae abstract "Eupithecia calderae is a moth in the Geometridae family. It is found in Equatorial Guinea.".
- Eupithecia_calderae class Insect.
- Eupithecia_calderae family Geometer_moth.
- Eupithecia_calderae genus Eupithecia.
- Eupithecia_calderae kingdom Animal.
- Eupithecia_calderae order Lepidoptera.
- Eupithecia_calderae phylum Arthropod.
- Eupithecia_calderae wikiPageID "38923149".
- Eupithecia_calderae wikiPageRevisionID "583062852".
- Eupithecia_calderae binomial "Eupithecia calderae".
- Eupithecia_calderae binomialAuthority "Herbulot, 1999".
- Eupithecia_calderae classis "Insecta".
- Eupithecia_calderae familia Geometer_moth.
- Eupithecia_calderae genus "Eupithecia".
- Eupithecia_calderae hasPhotoCollection Eupithecia_calderae.
- Eupithecia_calderae name "Eupithecia calderae".
- Eupithecia_calderae ordo Lepidoptera.
- Eupithecia_calderae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Eupithecia_calderae regnum "Animalia".
- Eupithecia_calderae species "E. calderae".
- Eupithecia_calderae subject Category:Animals_described_in_1999.
- Eupithecia_calderae subject Category:Eupithecia.
- Eupithecia_calderae subject Category:Fauna_of_Equatorial_Guinea.
- Eupithecia_calderae type Animal.
- Eupithecia_calderae type Eukaryote.
- Eupithecia_calderae type Insect.
- Eupithecia_calderae type Species.
- Eupithecia_calderae type Organism.
- Eupithecia_calderae comment "Eupithecia calderae is a moth in the Geometridae family. It is found in Equatorial Guinea.".
- Eupithecia_calderae label "Eupithecia calderae".
- Eupithecia_calderae label "Eupithecia calderae".
- Eupithecia_calderae sameAs Eupithecia_calderae.
- Eupithecia_calderae sameAs m.0s8w_dh.
- Eupithecia_calderae sameAs Q13624459.
- Eupithecia_calderae sameAs Q13624459.
- Eupithecia_calderae wasDerivedFrom Eupithecia_calderae?oldid=583062852.
- Eupithecia_calderae isPrimaryTopicOf Eupithecia_calderae.
- Eupithecia_calderae name "Eupithecia calderae".