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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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