''Perinetia'' is a scientific name at the rank of genus, not presently in use for any organisms, though proposed for several. Historical uses may refer to:
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Aylaella'' Demir & Özdikmen, 2009 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Lallemand & Synave, 1954; a genus of planthoppers in the family
Acanaloniidae
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Barnardetia'' Xing & Chen, 2013 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Barnard, 1959; a genus of crustaceans in the family
Philosciidae
Philosciidae are a family of woodlice (terrestrial isopod crustaceans). They occur almost everywhere on earth, with most species found in (sub)tropical America, Africa and Oceania, and only a few in the Holarctic
The Holarctic realm is a bio ...
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Brygophis
''Brygophis'' is a genus of snake in the family Pseudoxyrhophiidae (subfamily Pseudoxyrhophiinae). The genus is monotypic, containing the sole species ''Brygophis coulangesi'', which is endemic to Madagascar.
Etymology
The generic name, ''Brygop ...
'' Domergue & Bour, 1989 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Domergue, 1988; a genus of snakes in the family
Lamprophiidae
The Lamprophiidae are a family of snakes found throughout much of Africa, including the Seychelles. There are 89 species as of July 2022.
Biology
Lamprophiids are a very diverse group of snakes. Many are terrestrial but some are fossorial (e.g. ...
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Descampsiella
''Descampsiella'' is a genus of grasshoppers belonging to the family Euschmidtiidae
Euschmidtiidae is a family of grasshoppers in the order Orthoptera. There are at least 60 genera and more than 240 described species in Euschmidtiidae, found i ...
'' Özdikmen, 2008 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Descamps, 1964; a genus of grasshoppers in the family
Euschmidtiidae
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Madagascesa'' Kocak & Kemal, 2008 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Seyrig, 1952; a genus of wasps in the family
Ichneumonidae
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Perinetia (eulophid)'' Risbec, 1952, a genus of wasps in the family
Eulophidae
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Stenaroa'' Hampson, 1910 - formerly ''Perinetia'' Collenette, 1936; a genus of moths in the family
Erebidae
The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide variety of well-known macromoth groups. The family includes the underwings ('' Catocala'') ...
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