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The only | species currently recognised is M. parvum. |
The genus is known from only one | species, D. seelyi. |
Reconstruction of recently discovered | species, D. arctica |
Reconstruction of the type | species, D. nathorsti |
It contains two | species, D. didymograpti, and D. hughesiae. |
It includes the | species D. vlkianum. |
Horns from the | species D. furcatus. |
The single | species, D. kochi, is found in New Guinea. |
It contains the | species Daihinibaenetes arizonensis. |
species data in the Denver/Boulder metropolitan area | |
This | species dates from the Eocene epoch. |
Their primary food | species depend on the habitat. |
Generally, each fig | species depends on a single species of wasp for polli |
All four | species described were declared a single diagnosable |
This | species, described as a marine species, is actually t |
the Green-billed Coucal a | species described in 1849 |
Not all | species described herein may be valid. |
There is only 1 | species described at present: Paraoxypilus sp. which |
alorchestidae contains four genera with eight | species described. |
Trucidocynodon riograndensis is the only | species descript for genus. |
Mature spores are necessary for | species determination. |
It currently consists of the single | species Didazoon haoae. |
The two | species differ in the presence (G. |
It includes the | species Dinophysis acuminata. |
The | species displays extreme sexual dimorphism. |
It has 35 | species, distributed from India to Australia. |
It includes just two | species, distributed in warm oceans. |
It contains two | species distributed across Africa, Asia and Australia |
It has 2 | species, distributed from India to Malesia. |
Examine | species distribution |
The former is composed of 21 | species divided into sections Disemma (3 Australian s |
The | species does not appear to produce a climbing stem. |
Genus Entomobirnavirus; type | species: Drosophila X virus |
It is presently an endangered | species due to habitat destruction. |
It includes two | species, E. fimbriatus and E. hoedemani. |
It contains two | species, E. diadema and E. calamaris. |
He described many new | species, e.g. |
The family contains some huge | species, e.g. |
Many softwood | species, e.g. |
This shy | species eats large arthropods and small vertebrates. |
This | species eats sponges. |
It includes the | species Ebria tripartita. |
The tapeworm | species Echinococcus vogeli is named after him. |
It contains a single | species, Eduandrea selloana. |
Genus Elaviroid; type | species: Eggplant latent viroid |
PCWBS is inhabited by fourteen mammal | species, eighteen reptile species and nine amphibian |
As with other earthworm | species, Eisenia fetida is hermaphroditic. |
It includes the | species Emiliania huxleyi. |
A. cotylalveus, type | species, Emlong, 1966 |
Achalinus werneri is a colubrid snake | species endemic to Japan. |
It comprises two small | species endemic to Chile. |
Vipera barani is a venomous viper | species endemic to Turkey. |
Bothrops leucurus is a venomous pitviper | species endemic to Brazil. |
Sicilian Fir, a critically endangered | species endemic to Sicily |
Genus SP6-like viruses; type | species: Enterobacteria phage SP6 |
Genus N4-like viruses; type | species: Enterobacteria phage N4 |
Genus Inovirus; type | species: Enterobacteria phage M13 |
Species: Enterobacteria phage P2, Haemophilus phage H | |
Genus Mu-like viruses; type | species: Enterobacteria phage Mu |
Genus P2-like viruses; type | species: Enterobacteria phage P2 |
Genus Microvirus; type | species: Enterobacteria phage φX174 |
It contains the | species Eocaudina septaforaminalis and Eocaudina subh |
It is monotypic and includes the | species Eocercomonas ramosa. |
The | species epithet refers to the Dipteran suborder Brach |
The | species epithet commemorates Arthur Purves Phayre. |
The | species epithet, chiribiquitensis, refers to the moun |
larvae have been recorded feeding on Pimelea | species, Eremophila longifolia, Plantago species and |
Some | species, especially Codiaeum variegatum, are cultivat |
The larvae feed on mistletoe | species, especially Dendrophthoe glabrescens. |
It includes the | species Euglypha rotunda. |
Opilio Herbst, 1798 (63 | species; Eurasia, one species also in North America) |
It currently contains the sole | species: Euryodendron excelsum, H.T. Chang |
It includes the | species Exanthemachrysis gayraliae. |
Altogether, 7 native | species exceed 130 feet,12 native species exceed 120 |
This | species exhibits an immense variety of colors and pat |
The | species exhibits no obvious sexual dimorphism. |
This | species exhibits behavioral flexibility in the timing |
Hundreds of wildlife | species exist in the forest. |
Many native | species exist along the Maribyrnong River. |
A doubtful record of this | species exists from Chile. |
Every mammalian | species explored thus far has beta-defensins. |
This | species extends south of 56 degrees south latitude. |
the Australian government has considered the | species extinct. |
The IUCN has declared the | species extinct. |
The | species favours low fertility and well-drained soils. |
Blennies in this | species feed primarily off of zooplankton. |
Blennies in this | species feed primarily off of worms. |
Blennies in this | species feed primarily off of zoobenthos. |
Blennies in this | species feed primarily off of bony fish. |
Andrena hattorfiana is an oligoleptic | species, feeding its young only on pollen of a few sp |
This fish | species feeds on fishes and crustaceans. |
This | species feeds principally on seeds, like other sparro |
This | species feeds on the bryozoan species Bugula pacifica |
The | species feeds on lizards and insects such as locusts. |
This | species feeds on the ground. |
The | species feeds on insects and other invertebrates. |
This | species feeds on smaller fish near the water surface. |
The watershed supports up to 200 bird | species, fifty mammal species, 13 reptile species, 7 |
rically, there were up to twelve invertebrate | species, five fish species, twelve amphibian species, |
This | species flies at night and is attracted to light. |
The | species flies at night and is attracted to light. |
It includes the | species Florenciella lugubris. |
Many | species flower in late winter or very early spring. |
He described some of these | species for the first time. |
The type | species for this genus is Dianema longibarbis. |
Tricarpelema giganteum serves as the type | species for the genus. |
The holotype | species for the genus is Adamsiella melchiori L.E. |
Predation is hunting another | species for food. |
It is considered a good indicator | species for ancient woodland. |
The type | species for the genus is Ballota nigra. |
Thomas Nuttall described this | species for science in 1813. |
The type | species for the genus is Hedyotis fruticosa. |
Zygosaccharomyces bailii is the type | species for the genus Zygosaccharomyces. |
Simocetus rayi, type | species, Fordyce, 2002 |
The nitrating | species formed is acetyl nitrate generated in situ. |
The | species formerly occurred in Virgin Gorda. |
This | species formerly experienced declines, however it has |
The remaining single | species forms the monotypic genus Geranospiza. |
This | species forms a complex for several ill-defined speci |
Only a single | species, Foro panarium, is known. |
It is a near-threatened | species found only in Ecuador. |
The group is a large one, with | species found worldwide. |
Epicrates angulifer is a boid | species found mainly in Cuba. |
There are approximately 20 | species found in Australia, for example species of En |
It comprises 6 | species, found from India to Central Malesia. |
It is a lowland | species found below 1,000 m. |
There are eight described | species found in Eurasia. |
Bothriopsis peruviana is a venomous pitviper | species found in Peru. |
Snake | species found here include the venomous copperhead an |
Calamoecia Brady, 1906 - 20 | species, freshwater |
Hemiboeckella G. O. Sars, 1912 - 3 | species, freshwater |
Petrunkevitch described a | species from Borneo in 1914 (C. |
Milicia excelsa is a tree | species from tropical Africa. |
Goeldia obscura is a spider | species from Colombia and Peru. |
Rost described many new | species from these regions. |
It includes three | species from east Asia. |
A new Shorea | species from Java. |
Unidentified | species from Swifts Creek (Victoria, Australia) |
Pristimantis aaptus is a frog | species from South America. |
Pristimantis acerus is a frog | species from South America. |
One well known | species from the Palearctic is Trombidium holosericeu |
Northern Sword-nosed Bat, bat | species from South America |
Marinkelle's Sword-nosed Bat, bat | species from South America |
Another | species from this complex, S. pyrrholaemus, was descr |
It includes three | species from tropical Africa. |
H. bradleyi is a | species from Australia. |
Chinese Soft-shelled Turtle, | species from the genus Pelodiscus |
Species from Ecuador. | |
Narceus americanus, an American | species from the Order Spirobolida |
A new | species from the Amazonian lowland forest. |
Cavia anolaimae is a guinea pig | species from South America. |
Haughton considered it closely related to the | species G.robustus (later the type species of Janensc |
family includes three genera: Carnegiella (4 | species), Gasteropelecus (3 species), and Thoracochar |
Endangered | Species: Genetics and Policy |
Females of the | species give birth to live young. |
Female blennies in this | species give birth to live young. |
The females of the | species give birth to live young. |
It includes the | species Glossomastix chrysoplasta. |
It includes the | species Gonyaulax polyedra. |
It also contains the | species Gracillariites mixtus. |
Genus Ampelovirus; type | species: Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 |
P. samoensis | species group |
P. scapulatus | species group |
P. personatus | species group |
Morpho adonis is a | species group which includes several species. |
Morpho aega is a | species group which may be composed of several specie |
Species group '1' (Old World) | |
Species group '2' (New World) | |
Species group 'b' | |
Sigmodon fulviventer | species group |
It is a | species group which may be, or may not be several spe |
Species group 'a' | |
Additionally, several smaller | species groups are recognized consisting of smaller n |
Listed alphabetically within | species groups. |
Copionodon | species grow to about 3.8-6.2 |
Euristhmus | species grow to about 33.0-46.0 |
Ochmacanthus | species grow to about 3.2-5.0 |
Most | species grow up to 2 cm. |
The | species grows at altitudes of 1800-2700 m (6000-9000 |
This | species grows to a length of about 40 cm. |
This | species grows to around 40 cm in length. |
This | species grows to lengths 21-28 mm. |
This | species grows up to 60.0 cm (23.6 in) SL. |
It is closely related to the similar | species Gryphaea dilobotes. |
A third | species, H. liliensterni, has been reclassified as Li |
Only one | species haas been described, Apatosagittarius terrenu |
All | species had large "sails" on their back. |
This | species had previously been considered to be Plasmodi |
Some of its | species had previously been placed in Marrubium. |
Species: Hainina godfriauxi Vianey-Liaud M., 1979 | |
It contains two | species: Halocaridina rubra and Halocaridina palahemo |
The | species has a wingspan of 20-23 mm. |
This | species has a wingspan of 31-38 mm. |
The | species has a yellowish underside and supercilium. |
The | species has several conservation designations. |
The | species has a wingspan of 13-18 mm. |
This | species has been classified as endangered in 2004. |
The | species has patches of different colors. |
The | species has a wingspan of ca. |
The | species has one variety, Brachystachyum densiflorum v |
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