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It contains the species Vitimopsyche kozlovi and V. torta.
This species was split from the Eurasian Nematocampa limba
The species was not described until 1996.
This species was endemic to Guam.
The species was first described by Robert Tillyard in 191
This species was endemic to Brazil.
The species was unknown to science prior to 2006.
This species was described by Telford in 1989.
The species was further transferred to genus Scleromystax
This species was discovered from the stomach contents of a
The species was named after the Austrian herpetologist Ri
The species was described in 1995 by Gibbons and Spanner.
This species was described by Telford in 1973.
This species was described in 1926 by Rhodhain.
This species was described in 1971 by Landau and Adam.
Earlier the species was mentioned as introduced species near the
The species was described from Florida Keys; the type loc
The species was later transferred to the genus Plasmodium
Originally the species was found in Morocco.
This species was previously placed in the Hydrobiidae.
The areas where the species was discovered have been deforested.
This species was endemic to the United States.
The species was formerly recorded as a breeding species i
In 1859, Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species was published.
This species was endemic to China.
This species was originally described as Culter erythropte
This species was first described in 1996.
This species was endemic to Bugio, Madeira, Portugal.
The species was listed as an endangered species in 1985.
The species was first described in 1833.
This species was endemic to Mayotte.
The species was transferred to the genus Ptilotus in 1958
This species was previously regarded as Plasmodium tropidu
This species was described by Bringle in 1960.
This species was described by Telford in 1971.
This species was first described in 1997.
The species was endemic to the United States.
The species was botanically described in 1784.
This species was first described by Stephens in 1914.
This species was described by Telford in 1975.
The species was first described by M.P. Christensen in 19
(See also Hawaiian Petrel, from which this species was split.)
The species was reduced to varietal status in 1979.
The species was transferred to the genus Boletellus in 19
This species was endemic to the Cook Islands.
The species was hunted to extinction in the early 1900s.
This species was endemic to New Caledonia.
The species was driven to extinction in the mid-19th cent
This species was described in Angola, Africa.
Abelater sanguinicollis Schwarz, 1902: This species was collected from Mumbai.
The species was extinct by 1906.
The species was described in 1836 by Johannes Conrad Scha
This species was endemic to Madeira, Portugal.
This species was endemic to Australia but is now extinct.
This species was endemic to La Palma, Canary Islands.
This species was discovered by RAP in Ghana.
This species was endemic to the Seychelles.
This species was endemic to Guadeloupe.
This species was endemic to American Samoa.
The species was first formally described in 2005.
This species was not well studied until the 1960s.
This species was described in Belgium.
The species was first scientifically described by Vieillo
This species was endemic to Tenerife, Canary Islands.
This species was described in 2003.
The species was described botanically in 1940.
This species was endemic to French Polynesia.
Surprisingly, the fossil species was identified and named prior to the discove
This species was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, to (Hawa
The species was first collected in 1981.
The species was previously considered a subspecies of Che
This species was named after the French entomologist Charl
This species was endemic to Martinique.
In 2003, a species was found in China.
This species was endemic to Deserta Grande Island, Madeira
This species was endemic to Saint Helena.
This species was described in South America.
This species was endemic to Australia.
At that time the species was already rare.
This species was introduced into Newfoundland in the late
This species was described by Thompson and Huff in 1944.
This species was first described to science only in 2006.
This ' species' was isolated in China.
This species was described in 1977 by Mialhe and Landau.
This species was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
This species was endemic to Mauritius.
This species was endemic to Austria.
The species was published by Ezra Townsend Cresson in 187
The species was originally described as Abramis pekinensi
This species was originally named Agaricus rubriceps in 18
Species was human.
This species was endemic to Hawaii.
This species was described in Tanzania.
The species was first described to science in 2001.
This species was named for the plant ecologist Jennifer St
This species was described by Robert Boog Watson in 1880.
Oak, hickory, chestnut, and southern pine species were abundant.
All other species were subsumed in the second subgenus, Eunepen
The defining species were the only dimorphodontids known.
Most species were relatively small in size.
Island species were likely introduced by man.
Numerous species were named in his honour e.g.
These two species were formerly considered a single species kno
Both species were discovered in 1971.
Since 1988 when these species were first listed as endangered, other caves
Three other species were recognized
Members of this species were once attributed to the widespread specie
The two species were named Halieutichthys intermedius and Hal
Until 2009, the species were regarded as one.
It's species were formerly included in Thryothorus
The three species were distinguished using song characteristics
These species were transferred to Haemoproteus in 1926 by W
It comprises 25 species, which are pantropical.
But it was the only species which was fully webbed.
For example, Brandt's Cormorant is an extant species, while the Spectacled Cormorant is an extinct
a male bird feeding another species while mate incubated
He would describe several species while working with his uncle.
They will associate with other species while feeding.
a species whose presence indicates the presence of a se
A species will persist only if h> δ
Greenish Warbler, a species with a history of misidentification
For the butterfly species with this name, see Papilio alexanor.
It's a tetraploid species with 28 chromosomes.
People often confuse this species with the boxelder bug.
It is a widespread species, with a Holarctic distribution.
There are eight species with this genus.
The species within it were previously included in Thryoth
Species within the genus Blasicrura include according
Species within this genus occur in Europe and North A
All species within family Planorbidae have sinistral shel
Species within the genus Gibbulinella include
It is a mint species within the genus Mentha.
It is the only species within the genus Melidora.
All of the species within this genus are presumed extinct.
There are four species within the genus.
Instead, over time, the species wobbles about its phenotypic mean.
There are 35 species world wide, 13 North American species, and 3
There are 5 genera, containing about 88 species worldwide.
Marine Species WoRMS
It is one of the species yielding cocuswood.
It is one of the species yielding iroko.
It contains two species: Zygodontomys brunneus and Zygodontomys brevi
                                                                                                   
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