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    Goes fisheri is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dillon and Dillon in 1941. It is known from the United States. BioLib...
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    Goes is a genus of longhorn beetles, containing the following species: Goes debilis LeConte, 1852 Goes fisheri Dillon & Dillon, 1941 Goes novus Fall,...
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    brevirostris C. latirostris, broad-snouted caiman Genus Melanosuchus †M. fisheri M. niger, black caiman Rio, Jonathan P.; Mannion, Philip D. (6 September...
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    have been described: Melanosuchus fisheri in 1976, and Melanosuchus latrubessei in 2020, although the status of M. fisheri is in doubt. The black caiman is...
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    northeastern Connecticut, and northern Rhode Island) and Tamias striatus fisheri (extreme southern Massachusetts, southern and central Connecticut, southern...
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    alligators experience during these periods of inactivity. Alligators that go long enough without a meal during brumation will begin a process called autophagy...
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    Purussaurus Stangerochampsa? Tsoabichi Wannaganosuchus? Melanosuchus M. fisheri M. latrubessei Caiman C. australis C. brevirostris C. gasparinae C. venezuelensis...
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  • oncinus 17 cm (6.7 in) Tatia intermedia 12 cm (4.7 in) Pygmy driftwood catfish Trachelyichthys exilis 8 cm (3.1 in) Trachelyopterus fisheri 28 cm (11 in)...
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    protein, EroS fully recapitulates the aphrodisiac-like activity of live V. fisheri. The single-cell amplified genomes of four uncultured marine choanoflagellates...
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    overwhelmingly gigantic? It hunted in the water where the giant theropods could not go." David R. Schwimmer proposed in 2002 that several hadrosaurid tail vertebrae...
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    seahorse) Hippocampus erectus Perry, 1810 (lined seahorse) Hippocampus fisheri Jordan & Evermann, 1903 (Fisher's seahorse) Hippocampus guttulatus Cuvier...
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    and awaits its next feeding turn. After feeding together, individuals may go their separate ways. Food is typically consumed by crocodilians with their...
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    skins of sperm whales captured in the North Atlantic. Ivan Sanderson (1956) goes even further and claims that sucker marks over 18 in [46 cm] have been found...
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    wide range of other crocodiles in the areas it inhabited before eventually going extinct during the Pleistocene. The first remains of Euthecodon were described...
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    basins and destroyed the forests that the crocodilian inhabited, leading it to go extinct alongside much of Australia's megafauna. Humans, which arrived on...
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    derbeki Djakonov, 1938 Leptasterias derjungini Djakonov, 1938 Leptasterias fisheri Djakonov, 1929 Leptasterias floccosa (Levinsen, 1887) Leptasterias granulata...
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  • local ichthyologists. Note: introduced species are not included in the list. Go to List of introduced fish in Sri Lanka. Order: Anguilliformes. Family: Anguillidae...
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    Mekosuchines may have filled a niche equivalent to modern monitor lizards, even going as far as to suggest arboreal (climbing) habits. However, this idea has...
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    propagated in the popular press, involving—among others—Megalocranchia cf. fisheri (#[12]; Cranchiidae), Thysanoteuthis rhombus (#[10]; Thysanoteuthidae)...
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  • Paragalepsus vrydaghi Parahestiasula obscura Paraligaria malawica Paralygdamia fisheri Paralygdamia gigliotosi Paralygdamia grandidieri Paralygdamia ifatyensis...
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    distinguished by their varying sizes: The dismal swamp southeastern shrew (S. l. fisheri), in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, including the Great...
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    transitioning into lower teeth with a more rounded outline the further back one goes within the toothrow. Though the cross sections at the base of the anterior...
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    attributed to unusually low sea temperatures. Nevertheless, specimens often go unreported by Japanese fishermen as their largely inedible flesh means they...
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    the average Kambara individual to manage. Subsequently, the turtle was let go or escaped the crocodile, allowing the bite to somewhat heal. Despite this...
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    earliest records of the genus Crocodylus in Australia, which would eventually go on to replace mekosuchines. It is currently unclear whether or not the Tirari...
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    deep." Teuthowenia pellucida, the googly-eyed glass squid Megalocranchia fisheri Barratt, I.; Allcock, L. (2014). "Teuthowenia megalops". IUCN Red List...
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    Pallimnarchus over the years was the so-called "Lansdowne Snout", which would go on to change classification multiple times before most recently being included...
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