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SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Oryzomys xantheolus; Yellowish Oryzomys; Yellowish Rice Rat; Oryzomys xanthaeolus; Aegialomys xantheolus; Yellowish rice rat; Yellowish oryzomys

Zanclognatha marcidilinea         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Polypogon marcidilinea; Yellowish Zanclognatha Moth; Yellowish zanclognatha moth; Yellowish zanclognatha
Zanclognatha marcidilinea, the yellowish zanclognatha, is a litter moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1859.
Aegialomys xanthaeolus         
Aegialomys xanthaeolus, also known as the yellowish oryzomysMusser and Carleton, 2005 or yellowish rice rat, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It belongs to the genus Aegialomys in tribe Oryzomyini, which was not recognized as distinct from Oryzomys until 2006.
Hesperilla flavescens         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Yellowish skipper; Yellowish Skipper; Altona skipper butterfly; Altona Skipper Butterfly; Yellow sedge-skipper; Yellow Sedge-skipper; Yellowish sedge skipper
Hesperilla flavescens, the yellow sedge-skipper or yellowish skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the Australian states of South Australia and Victoria.

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Aegialomys xanthaeolus

Aegialomys xanthaeolus, also known as the yellowish oryzomys or yellowish rice rat, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It belongs to the genus Aegialomys in tribe Oryzomyini, which was not recognized as distinct from Oryzomys until 2006. It is found in coastal Ecuador and Peru. Though it is currently the only formally recognized mainland species of Aegialomys, at least one other exists. The specific name is sometimes incorrectly spelled "xantheolus", without the second "a".