Alsophila aceraria
species of insect
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Alsophila aceraria
Summary
Alsophila aceraria is a taxon[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Alsophila aceraria's image is recorded as Alsophila aceraria.jpg[3].
- Alsophila aceraria's instance of is recorded as taxon[4].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon rank is recorded as species[5].
- Alsophila aceraria's parent taxon is recorded as Alsophila[6].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon name is recorded as Alsophila aceraria[7].
- Alsophila aceraria's Commons category is recorded as Alsophila aceraria[8].
- Alsophila aceraria's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0lqhpb4[9].
- Alsophila aceraria's NCBI taxonomy ID is recorded as 1869451[10].
- Alsophila aceraria's Encyclopedia of Life ID is recorded as 272085[11].
- Alsophila aceraria's BioLib taxon ID is recorded as 52285[12].
- Alsophila aceraria's GBIF taxon ID is recorded as 5143944[13].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon synonym is recorded as Alsophila obscura[14].
- Alsophila aceraria's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'A. aceraria'}[15].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon common name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'najaarsboomspanner'}[16].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon common name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'Najaarsboomspanner'}[17].
- Alsophila aceraria's taxon common name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'alsophile automnale'}[18].
- Alsophila aceraria's Fauna Europaea ID is recorded as 446361[19].
- Alsophila aceraria's UMLS CUI is recorded as C4473012[20].
- Alsophila aceraria's has host is recorded as Q158785[21].
- Alsophila aceraria's has host is recorded as Carpinus[22].
- Alsophila aceraria's has host is recorded as Q12004[23].
- Alsophila aceraria's has host is recorded as Fagus[24].
- Alsophila aceraria's EPPO Code is recorded as ALSOQU[25].
- Alsophila aceraria's LepIndex ID is recorded as 206908[26].
- Alsophila aceraria's iNaturalist taxon ID is recorded as 602608[27].
Why It Matters
Alsophila aceraria has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]