Bradyrrhoa luteola was created in 1860.
Bradyrrhoa divaricella was created in 1887.
Bradyrrhoa trapezella was created in 1837.
Bradyrrhoa cantenerella was created in 1837.
Bradyrrhoa adrianae was created in 2002.
Bradyrrhoa gilveolella was created in 1833.
Bradyrrhoa confiniella was created in 1848.
Bradyrrhoa marianella was created in 1887.
Digitivalva luteola was created in 1988.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pyrrhalta luteola.
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Dogs can contract Chryseomonas luteola, a type of bacteria, through exposure to contaminated environments, surfaces, or other infected animals. This bacterium is commonly found in water and soil, as well as in veterinary clinics and kennels. Infections can occur when a dog’s skin or mucous membranes come into contact with contaminated materials. While it is not a common pathogen in dogs, it can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in those with weakened immune systems.