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unranked: Coesyra diadela (accepted name: Crepidosceles timalphes)
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unranked: Eucosma diaema (accepted name: Archiphlebia rutilescens)
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variety: Pseudoammodiscus diadema var. irregularis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Ammodiscus diadema var. umbonata
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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unranked: Liza diadema - miscellaneous literature
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unranked: Holocenthrus diadema - miscellaneous literature
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