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new ornithomimid | species A |
Thor validly published the | species a year later. |
It contains two | species, A. aspera, and A. dentata. |
It contains two | species, A. espejensis, and A. legrandi. |
It contains one | species, A. spjeldnaesi. |
It contains two | species, A. elliptifrons, and A. salmoensis. |
It currently has one | species: A. brachyceras. |
There is one named | species, A. abakensis. |
It contains the single | species Abertoppelia kuempeli. |
Thus, with the | species above we get |
on is characterized by being formed by native | species, accompanied by reforestation species. |
It is an endangered | species, according to CITES Appendix I. |
There are 5 subspecies in the | species Acheilognathus tabira. |
Genus Plectrovirus; type | species: Acholeplasma phage MV-L51 |
Species: Acinetobacter phage 133, Aeromonas phage 44R | |
In this | species, acoustic emissions are virtually nonexistent |
The | species Acromyrmex octospinosus contains the followin |
This case was prosecuted under the Endangered | Species Act. |
Species: Actinomyces phage Av-1, Mycoplasma phage P1, | |
'Alaya' is a cultivar of the Bromeliad | species Aechmea calyculata. |
'MEND' is a cultivar of the Bromeliad | species Aechmea lueddemanniana. |
'Fire' is a cultivar of the Bromeliad | species Aechmea manzanaresiana. |
Cylicomorpha - two | species, Africa |
Guruia Loman, 1902 (5 | species; Africa) |
Dacnopilio Roewer, 1911 (4 | species; Africa) |
Some birds evolved into flightless | species after their ancestors arrived, including seve |
species Agathon comstocki (Kellogg, 1903) | |
species Agathon sequoiarum (Alexander, 1952) | |
species Agathon markii (Garrett, 1925) | |
It includes the | species Ahnfeltia plicata. |
It contains two | species, Aigialosaurus dalmaticus and Aigialosaurus b |
It contains the | species Alburnia petinensis. |
There is one known | species, Alexfloydia repens. |
Genus Alfamovirus; type | species: Alfalfa mosaic virus |
There are five described | species, all endemic to Australia. |
There are six | species all found in Afrotropical forests. |
There are three known | species, all of which are extinct. |
There are 16 | species all endemic to Hawaii. |
It is widely accepted that from this | species all later species arose. |
There are seven described | species, all endemic to New Zealand. |
There are three described | species, all endemic to South Africa. |
ed that they have so far discovered eight new | species, all without eyes, including four crustacean |
There is only one known | species, Allobosca crassipes Speiser, 1899.. |
, and forms the Rhaponticum group of about 40 | species along with Rhaponticum (25 species), Acroptil |
Alpinacris tumidicauda has a ‘sister | species', Alpinacris crassicauda. |
Two | species also occur in China. |
The | species also serves as host to the glochidia (larva) |
Five other bat | species also hibernate in the cave. |
Species Alvinella pompejana - Pompeii worm | |
It contains the | species Ambilobeia karojoi. |
Species American (4:10) | |
Jacaratia - five | species, Americas |
Jarilla - three | species, Americas |
Vasconcellea - 20 | species, Americas |
It includes a single | species Ampelozizyphus amazonicus found in Brazil. |
This attracts smaller | species, amphibians, and insects. |
It includes the | species Ancyromonas sigmoides. |
Four more lyssavirus | species and numerous tentative species have since bee |
Prey switching involves two or more prey | species and one predator species. |
Species and subspecies | |
The | species and genus was described in 1913 by Brumpt. |
Some Known | Species and Locations. |
The larvae feed on Acacia | species and Julbernardia globiflora. |
Perennial Border- More than 90 | species and cultivars. |
rises two genera, Dicranodromia, which has 18 | species, and Homolodromia, with five species. |
Common | species and uncommon species are designations used in |
The type | species and only known species is A. riocoloradensis. |
only two genera, Asparagus with some 160-290 | species, and Hemiphylacus with five species. |
Buxton' is a hybrid between this | species and another Anthemis species. |
200 | species) and Physcomitrium (ca. |
It contains a single described | species, and at least two undescribed species. |
The | species and variety as ecological units. |
Grinnell documented 133 | species and the resurvey team reported 140 bird speci |
subfamily Oposteginae comprises 87 described | species and Opostegoidinae includes 15 described spec |
The | species and genus was described in 1902 by Brazil. |
The | species and genus was described in 1951 by Garnham. |
The larvae feed on the leaves of Populus | species and perhaps other willow and birch species. |
Ochratoxin A toxicity has large | species- and sex-specific differences. |
They found two state-listed | species and the potential habitat for two other feder |
Desulfovibrio | species) and some sulfur oxidizers (such as 0.014). |
Bird | species and songbirds |
Negative impacts on rainbowfish | species and at least one frog species have been docum |
Less sexual dimorphism occurs in this | species, and females of the two species are very simi |
It is an obligate wetland | species and grows as an emergent species in the Everg |
The genus contains 22 | species and one hybrid. |
The larvae bore in Fraxinus | species and Paulownia tomentosa. |
Land harbours about 20 very rare migrant bird | species and 30 native species. |
The | species and genus was described in 1934 by Dehorne. |
The larvae feed on Paspalum | species and Stenotaphrum secundatum. |
Diospyros contains 450-500 | species and a pantropical distribution, with the grea |
It contains thirty-five described | species and twenty-nine tentative species. |
The larvae feed on Quercus | species and Castanea crenata. |
It's a rare animal | species and, probably, highly arboreal. |
It includes the | species Anystis baccarum. |
It includes the | species Apedinella radians. |
The | species appear to non pathogenic to the hosts. |
This | species appears to infect only mature cells. |
It includes the | species Apusomonas proboscidea. |
It includes the | species Arachnula impatiens. |
320 | species, Araneoidea: ca. |
The type | species, Archaeodontosaurus descouensi, was described |
It includes the | species Arcyria ferruginea . |
Some | species are called "giant glass frogs". |
Several | species are becoming rare due to deforestation. |
Two other | species are known. |
Coreopsis | species are commonly called tickseeds. |
Most | species are very small with narrow, branching thalli. |
The males of the | species are capable of flight. |
The eyes of this | species are highly dimorphic. |
Some | species are grown as ornamental plants. |
Two | species are recognised. |
Nitrophila | species are found in temperate regions of the America |
Most | species are known as bedstraw. |
Six | species are known, all relatively small, the largest |
Several | species are significant parasites of domestic animals |
Several | species are grown as ornamental plants in rock garden |
Species are found southern Asia, and Madagascar. | |
Some | species are kept as aquarium pets. |
Several proposed | species are of doubtful validity. |
Males of the | species are capable of flight. |
Most | species are Holarctic. |
Encrusting and branching | species are also present. |
Its component | species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. |
Coreopsis | species are commonly called tick seeds. |
Amblyceps | species are distributed throughout south and southeas |
Not all | species are affected by this ambiguity. |
Only two | species are known. |
These | species are pelagic, migratory, and found in all ocea |
Genus and | species are thus a nomen dubium. |
Trachydoras | species are distributed in South America. |
Most of the known endemic | species are plants and various native bee species. |
The current | species are all found in South America. |
and | species are discovered on an almost daily base. |
Some | species are poisonous. |
Two | species are currently recognized as valid. |
Its parent | species are Asplenium montanum and Asplenium rhizophy |
Coreopsis | species are commonly called Tickseeds. |
Today these | species are considered invalid. |
Species are more closely related to other species wit | |
The dominant | species are many species of pine including Nelson Pin |
Both | species are known from males and females. |
Both of these | species are marine. |
Member | species are found in South America, and with some spe |
The vertebrate hosts for this | species are reptiles. |
Euceros | species are hyperparasitoids of Ichneumonoidea. |
The foliage and berries of some | species are toxic. |
All | species are Parasites of Macropods. |
Various legume | species are farmed for timber production worldwide, i |
All | species are parasites of birds. |
Both | species are lungless with moderately developed paroto |
All other | species are endemic to Madagascar. |
Three of the Pseudobulweria | species are listed as Critically Endangered. |
Eight | species are currently recognized. |
Some notable | species are also listed. |
Twelve | species are found in Africa. |
All three described | species are found in South America. |
Ochmacanthus | species are distributed in South America. |
However, their | species are already considered extinct. |
The dominant | species are CpScX2 , Cp2ScX and Cp3Sc. |
Both of these | species are native to the Americas. |
Other well known | species are the Clown Knifefish (C. |
When two named | species are discovered to be of the same species, the |
Fewer than 100 | species are known, mostly from Europe. |
Main threats to the | species are grazing and human overpopulation. |
Both | species are endemic to Cameroon and listed as endange |
While many | species are green, some species may be brownish to re |
A wide variety of | species are affected. |
The | species are trees growing to 20 m tall. |
Many of the hundreds of | species are used ornamentally. |
96 | species are currently assigned to this genus. |
A few | species are minor agricultural pests. |
Hassar | species are distributed in South America. |
The two | species are known generally as hideseeds. |
5 | species are found in Malesia. |
Astilbe | species are native to Asia and North America. |
All | species are endemic to Hawaii. |
All the | species are monocarpic and die after flowering. |
Two more aberrant piha | species are now in Snowornis. |
All | species are endemic to Australia. |
Both | species are mainly greenish-yellow with a black hood. |
Due to habitat destruction, several | species are threatened with extinction. |
Several | species are considered as invasives. |
As of 2010, 5 | species are known. |
Similar interactions within a | species are known as co-operation. |
The only known hosts of this | species are snakes. |
All | species are solitary, though many nest in large aggre |
Four | species are currently recognized. |
Both | species are now known to occur in New Zealand. |
All | species are Parasites of birds.. |
All | species are Parasites of birds. |
Two | species are commonly called "ant-thrushes". |
Some notable genera and | species are also listed. |
Humans are apparently immune, while all other | species are vulnerable. |
Various associations | species are found throughout the wetlands providing h |
Currently, 5 | species are recognized. |
Certain | species are commonly known as the "yellow sac spider" |
These | species are also called bis(cyclopentadienyl)metal co |
Both known | species are from Lower Sinemurian. |
Exastilithoxus | species are small, cylindrical loricariids. |
About half of the | species are endemic. |
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