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Pyrgoteles funebris (Fennah 1958)
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Scientific Names
Preferred Names
Pyrgoteles funebris (Fennah 1958)
Species recognized by
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2 1
Reference taxon from Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life
Pyrgoteles funebris
(Fennah 1958)
Species recognized by
GBIF classification
Alternative Names
Druentia funebris Fennah 1958
Not accepted according to
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2 1
Reference taxon from Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life
Common Names
There are no common names associated with this taxon.
Curated hierarchies for Pyrgoteles funebris (Fennah 1958)
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2 1
Life
Cellular Organisms
Eukaryota
Opisthokonta
Metazoa
Bilateria
Protostomia
Ecdysozoa
Arthropoda
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Fulgoromorpha
Fulgoridae
Pyrgoteles
Pyrgoteles funebris (Fennah 1958)
(this page)
Pyrgoteles angolensis (Lallemand 1959)
Pyrgoteles cristatus Karsch 1893
Pyrgoteles incarnata (Lallemand 1959)
Pyrgoteles machadoi (Lallemand 1959)
Pyrgoteles reinhardi (Schmidt 1911)
Pyrgoteles togoensis (Schmidt 1911)
Pyrgoteles usambarae (Melichar 1908)