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  1. Fagocyba inquinata (Ribaut) (accepted name: Fagocyba cruenta)

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    • Idaea inquinata (Scopoli, 1763) – Rusty Wave

      Species, Insect - moth, Terrestrial

      Ton Rydlyd, Tonnau Rhydlyd

      • Occurrences: 5
    • Lecanora coarctata var. inquinata Ach. (accepted name: Pertusaria chiodectonoides)

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      • Netelia inquinata (Gravenhorst, 1829) (accepted name: Netelia vinulae)

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        • Pertusaria inquinata (Ach.) Th. Fr. (accepted name: Pertusaria chiodectonoides)

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          • Pertusaria inquinata f. nolens (Nyl.) Boistel (accepted name: Pertusaria chiodectonoides)

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            • Pertusaria inquinata f. nolens (Nyl.) Boistel (accepted name: Pertusaria chiodectonoides)

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              • Scathophaga inquinata (Meigen, 1826)

                Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

                • Occurrences: 824
              • Scatophaga inquinata Meigen, 1826 (accepted name: Scathophaga inquinata)

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