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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'Epitheca'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'Epitheca'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Bercaeopsis epitheca (Reinhard, 1952) – valid
  Epitheca Burmeister, 1839 – valid
  Epitheca (Epicordulia) Selys, 1871 – valid
  Epitheca (Tetragoneuria) Burmeister, 1839 – valid
  Epitheca canis (McLachlan, 1886) – valid – Beaverpond Baskettail
  Epitheca costalis (Selys, 1871) – valid – Slender Baskettail
  Epitheca cynosura (Say, 1839) – valid – Common Baskettail
  Epitheca petechialis (Muttkowski, 1911) – valid – Dot-winged Baskettail
  Epitheca princeps Hagen, 1861 – valid – Prince Baskettail
  Epitheca princeps Hagen, 1861 – invalid
  Epitheca princeps princeps Hagen, 1861 – valid
  Epitheca princeps regina (Hagen in Selys, 1871) – valid
  Epitheca semiaquea (Burmeister, 1839) – valid – Mantled Baskettail
  Epitheca sepia (Gloyd, 1933) – valid – Sepia Baskettail
  Epitheca spinigera (Selys, 1871) – valid – Spiny Baskettail
  Epitheca spinosa (Hagen in Selys, 1878) – valid – Robust Baskettail
  Epitheca stella (Williamson in Muttkowski, 1911) – valid – Florida Baskettail
  Oxysmilia epithecata Cairns, 1999 – valid
  Sarcophaga epitheca Reinhard, 1952 – invalid
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'Epitheca'
 
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