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Synonyms for flavifrons or Related words with flavifrons
melanops
lunulata
cinerascens
nigripes
nitidula
nigrifrons
auriceps
castaneiceps
nigriceps
flaveola
rufiventris
albiceps
bifasciatus
rufifrons
lugubris
ruficeps
papuensis
capistrata
ocellata
flaviventris
aequatorialis
atrata
brachypterus
signatus
celebensis
egregia
arfakianus
virgatus
melanocephalus
pulchellus
stuhlmanni
plumbea
maculosus
nigerrimus
infuscatus
schoutedeni
cucullata
inornatus
thoracicus
nuchalis
hyperythra
jobiensis
taeniatus
flavicans
braueri
hypoxantha
stigmatica
nasuta
alticola
fasciolata
Examples of "flavifrons"
Suillia
flavifrons
, is a European species of Heleomyzidae.
Chrysotoxum
flavifrons
is a species of North American hoverfly.
The white-fronted water snake ("Amphiesma
flavifrons
") is a nonvenomous colubrid endemic to Borneo.
Nemapogon
flavifrons
is a moth of the Tineidae family. It is found in Afghanistan.
The yellow-fronted woodpecker ("Melanerpes
flavifrons
") is a species of bird in the family Picidae.
The forest penduline tit ("Anthoscopus
flavifrons
") is a species of bird in the family Remizidae.
Tipulamima
flavifrons
is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is known from Gabon.
"Amphiesma
flavifrons
" is endemic to Borneo. It has been found in Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak.
Pseudostixis
flavifrons
is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Aurivillis in 1914.
The yellow-throated vireo ("Vireo
flavifrons
") is a small American songbird."Vireo" is a Latin word referring to a green migratory bird, perhaps the female golden oriole, possibly the European greenfinch. The specific "
flavifrons
" is from the Latin words "flavus", "yellow", and "frons", "forehead".
The black lemur ("Eulemur macaco") is a species of lemur from the family Lemuridae. Like all lemurs, it is endemic to Madagascar. Originally, the species was thought to have two subspecies, "Eulemur macaco macaco" and "Eulemur macaco
flavifrons
", both of which were elevated to species status by Mittermeier "et al." in 2008 to "Eulemur macaco" and "Eulemur
flavifrons
" respectively. The most startling difference between the two species is the eye colour; "Eulemur
flavifrons
", the blue-eyed black lemur, has blue eyes and is the only primate other than humans to have blue eyes, while "Eulemur macaco", the black lemur, has brown or orange eyes, and also has ear tufts.
Mordellistena
flavifrons
is a beetle in the "Mordellistena" genus, which is in the Mordellidae family. It was described in 1950 by Ermisch.
The Samoan whistler ("Pachycephala
flavifrons
"), also known as the yellow-fronted whistler, is a species of bird in the family Pachycephalidae. It is endemic to Samoa, where found in forest, plantations and gardens.
Chalcostephia is a monotypic genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae containing the single species Chalcostephia
flavifrons
. It is known by the common names yellowface and inspector. It is native to central Africa, where it is widespread.
The mammoth wasp, Megascolia maculata
flavifrons
, is a very large wasp (the largest in Europe), with the female reaching up to , whereas the male is smaller. The species can be seen in warm weather, from May to September.
Mordella
flavifrons
is a species of beetle in the "Mordella" genus that is in the "Mordellidae" family, which is a part of the "Tenebrionoidea" superfamily. It was discovered in 1891.
Bombus
flavifrons
, the yellow-fronted bumble bee or yellowhead bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee. It is native to North America, where it is distributed across much of Canada, Alaska, and the western contiguous United States.
Notogomphus
flavifrons
is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to Uganda. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
The yellow-fronted parrot ("Poicephalus
flavifrons
") is endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands. It is a mostly green parrot with a yellow head. Relatively little is known about this bird.
Bumblebees and hummingbirds use the nectar from the flowers. The bee species "Bombus nevadensis", "Bombus insularis", "Bombus appositus" and "B.
flavifrons
" and the hummingbirds "Selasphorus platycercus", "S. rufus", and "Stellula calliope" have been observed. Both types of pollinators prefer the larkspurs with the largest flower displays. The sphinx moth "Hyles lineata" and anthomyiid flies also visit the flowers.