Melanoleuca (disambiguation)

Melanoleuca (disambiguation)

Melanoleuca is derived from the Ancient Greek melano- meaning "black", and leukos meaning "white". It may refer to:

  • Melanoleuca, a genus of mushrooms in the Tricholomataceae family
  • a moth genus nowadays considered a junior synonym of Ethmia
Species Latin binomial name abbreviations

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