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This species may overwinter as adult on wintergreen plants
The distribution of this species is Pontic and southern-European.
This species is found in Central America and South America
This species eats sponges.
This species is found New South Wales, Australia.
This species was endemic to Tenerife, Canary Islands.
This species contains zooxanthellae.
This species was described in 2003.
This species is endemic to Germany.
This species is distributed in the Mediterranean Sea.
This species is [s endemic to Ecuador.
This species belongs to the nevadense complex species, tog
This species can grow to a length of 50 centimeters.
This species is very valuable to bees.
This species contains no zooxanthellae.
This species of snail is endemic to Japan.
Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani.
This species occurs in Brazil.
This species was endemic to French Polynesia.
This species is found in Japan.
This species occurs in Florida and Cuba.
This species is native to Bolivia, Venezuela and Ecuador.
This species occur in New Zealand.
This species is found in Central America.
This species is found in the eastern Pacific.
The call of this species is a harsh kee-kyew.
This species is distributed in European waters.
The generic placement of this species is in flux.
As most other hornbills, this species is primarily a frugivore.
This species is endemic to Kenya.
This species was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, to (Hawa
This species is distributed in the Northwest Atlantic Ocea
This species is endemic to Indomalaysia.
This species belongs to the monotypic genus, Bathyblennius
This species infects the crocodile skink Tribolonotus grac
Polymorphism sometimes occurs in this species.
This species occurs throughout most of Australia.
This species produces one scape per plant.
This species lives in New Zealand.
This species is endemic to Norfolk Island, an Australian t
Only a few specimens of this species are known.
This species is known from European waters.
This species isendemic to Hawaii, the United States.
This species is endemic to Palau.
This species is generally propagated by seeds.
This species is found in Gabon.
The former name of this species is "mainland serow", as all the mainland spec
This species attains a maximum of 30.5 cm total length.
This species is endemic to Norfolk Island, Australasia.
This species is sometimes considered a subspecies of Mammi
This species lives in forests.
This species is classified as Critically Endangered.
This species is native to Bolivia, Brazil and Venezuela.
This species is endemic to Israel.
More information is required on this species.
This species is found in Venezuela.
confluens were both synonyms for this species.
Very little is known about this species of Petrel.
This species used to be endemic to Austria.
This species infects the lizard Ameiva ameiva.
This species was named after the French entomologist Charl
This species is found in Malaya.
The shells of this species are left-handed or sinistral.
This species is found in Marshall Islands and Palau.
This species was endemic to Martinique.
This species has several morphs.
This species produces 1-4 scapes per plant.
Members of this species were once attributed to the widespread specie
This species is distributed along Western Australia.
This species is found in Sri Lanka (Ceylon).
This species Carlquistia muirii is endemic to California.
This species of snail creates and uses love darts.
This species is endemic to California, in the United State
This species is endemic to Gabon.
The name of this species is a conflation of Polypodium californicum an
The minimum recorded depth for this species is 33 m.
This species being a sub is Brachypterous-short winged fem
This species is found in woodland and scrubby areas.
This species was endemic to Deserta Grande Island, Madeira
This species was endemic to Saint Helena.
Less sexual dimorphism occurs in this species, and females of the two species are very simi
The distribution of this species is Neotropical and include: Peru, ...
This species was described in South America.
This species survives as a single individual.
This species shows characteristic reddish-brown cheeks.
This species is endemic to the Seychelles.
This species is native to Brazil and Venezuela.
This species is known only from New Zealand.
This species is native to Venezuela and the United States.
This species occurs in the Hawaiian Islands.
This species is a strong bee attractant.
This species breeds on Capparis zeylanica.
Chester zoo have bred this species.
This species overwinters as a pupa.
This species is distributed in the Pacific Ocean along Tai
This species grows to around 40 cm in length.
This species inhabits floodplains, woodlands and grassland
ata) of West Africa is often included in this species.
This species has become popular with horticulturists and h
Cuttlebone of this species known only from the type locality.
A doubtful record of this species exists from Chile.
This species exhibits behavioral flexibility in the timing
This species is distributed from Costa Rica to Ecuador.
This species was endemic to Australia.
heuglini) was formerly included in this species but is now usually regarded as a separate spe
This species occurs in Turkey.
This species is endemic to Tanzania.
Otherwise, this species is very similar to E. cinnaberinus.
This species has a Lusitanian-Atlantic distribution.
This species is found in Asia.
This species ranges from Taiwan to southern Japan.
This species produces 2-14 scapes per plant.
This species was introduced into Newfoundland in the late
This species infects crows (Corvus splendens).
This species is found in Montserrat and Spain.
Blennies in this species feed primarily off of zoobenthos.
This species reaches a length of 31 cm.
The female of this species is wingless.
The major threat to this species is habitat destruction.
This species is endemic to New Zealand.
species that were formerly placed within this species have been raised to full species status.
This species is native to Venezuela and Ecuador.
This species is pelagic, but also occurs in inshore waters
This species feeds on the ground.
This species occurs in Cameroun and Senegal.
This species is named after the Cahaba River.
This species is endemic to India.
This species is endemic to New Caledonia.
This species has uncertain taxonomic status.
This species is a very rare vagrant to western Europe.
This species is native to Mexico and Costa Rica.
This species is endemic to Hawaii in the United States.
Thomas Nuttall described this species for science in 1813.
This species lives 15-20 yrs in captivity.
This species was described by Thompson and Huff in 1944.
This species is endemic to the Hawaii.
This species has a wingspan of 43-50 mm.
A main threat to this species is sand mining.
This species grows to lengths 21-28 mm.
This species is found in New Zealand.
The taxonomic status of this species questionable.
This species occurs in the Faroe Islands.
This species has not yet been described.
This species grows up to 60.0 cm (23.6 in) SL.
This species was first described to science only in 2006.
This species is found in Egypt.
This ' species' was isolated in China.
This species feeds on smaller fish near the water surface.
This species was described in 1977 by Mialhe and Landau.
There is Safari World in Thailand with this species too.
This species was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
There is a facility for raising this species in captivity.
This species infects Cantor's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros
This species is found in Taiwan.
This species occurs in the Indo-Pacific.
This species lives in Ontario, Canada, and is endangered s
This species is primarily grown for the evening scent.
Tracking the evolution of populations of this species.
This species is found in Brazil and Guyana.
Comparatively little is known about this species.
The variety of this species known as jimbrush (var.
Female blennies in this species give birth to live young.
Females of this species are slightly larger than males.
This species is endemic to Liberia.
Virtually nothing is known about this species.
This species is distributed in the Western Pacific Ocean.
This species was endemic to Mauritius.
This species was endemic to Austria.
Blennies in this species feed primarily off of bony fish.
Distribution of this species is Danubian.
This species has a pentagonal opisthosoma (abdomen).
This species is found in Algeria and Morocco.
This species is named for Mulford B. Foster.
This species is not known from Britain.
This species is endemic to the United States.
This species infects Formosan rock macque (Macaca cyclopis
This species is distributed in the seas along Northwest Au
There are four to eleven varieties of this species.
This species serves as first intermediate host for Prostho
This species lives in marshes and swamps.
This species was originally named Agaricus rubriceps in 18
This species is native to India and southeast Asia.
This species infects cordylid lizards.
This species is present in most of Europe.
semiochemicals have been identified for this species.
Neither mention this species.
This species occurs in Europe
Professor Maas has not categorised this species.
This species is endemic to Taiwan.
This species occurs in New Zealand
This species infects the erythrocytes of tortoise Emys lep
This species is occasionally migratory, heading northwards
This species is found in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania.
This species typically parasitise ruminants.
This species was endemic to Hawaii.
This species was described in Tanzania.
This species of snail makes and uses love darts.
This species is endemic to Madagascar.
This species in native to Florida.
This species is distributed in the Andaman Sea along Thail
                                                                                                   


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