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    Grallator ["GRA-luh-tor"] is an ichnogenus (form taxon based on footprints) which covers a common type of small, three-toed print made by a variety of...
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    Theridion grallator, also known as the Hawaiian happy-face spider, is a spider in the family Theridiidae that resides on the Hawaiian Islands. T. grallator gets...
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    The tripod fish or tripod spiderfish, Bathypterois grallator, is a deep-sea benthic fish in the family Ipnopidae found at lower latitudes. It is now relatively...
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    forelimb elements (especially humeri), pelvises and skulls. Bathornis grallator is known from a mostly complete skeleton, including the skull, bearing...
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    Theridion grallator is used as a model to understand the selective forces and the genetic basis of color polymorphism within species. T. grallator is known...
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    "Labena grallator species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Labena grallator". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Labena grallator Species...
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    Tetragnatha sanctitata Walckenaer, 1841 Tetragnatha violacea Walckenaer, 1841 Tetragnatha armigera Blackwall, 1846 Tetragnatha grallator Hentz, 1850...
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  • Arethaea grallator, the stilt-walker katydid, is a species of phaneropterine katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in North America. "Arethaea...
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    to alter the color of spiders. For example, the abdomen of Theridion grallator will become orange if the spider ingests certain species of Diptera and...
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    Ereunias (redirect from Ereunias grallator)
    family Rhamphocottidae, the grunt sculpins. Its only species is Ereunias grallator which is a bathydemersal species found at depths of around 500 m (1,600 ft)...
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    distribution. Notable species are the Hawaiian happy face spider (T. grallator), named for the iconic symbol on its abdomen, and T. nigroannulatum, one...
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    The colonization pathways of Theridion grallator through the eastern Hawaii islands...
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    million years ago. Tracks of three genera of Eubrontes, Anchisauripus and Grallator are present along with a Sauropodomorph that has not been identified....
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  • Ichnofossils Anomoepus pienkovskii Grallator (Grallator) zvierzi Moyenisauropus karaszevskii Anomoepus sp. Grallator (Eubrontes) sp. Kayentapus sp. Protosuchus...
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    early Norian faunal stages of the Late Triassic. The type species is D. grallator, meaning "one who walks on stilts" in Latin, in reference to its long...
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    slime making them inedible to other species. The tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator), a species of spiderfish, uses its fin extensions to "stand" on the bottom...
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    Littorophiloscia hawaiiensis, Anax strenuus, Nesogonia blackburni, Theridion grallator, Vanessa tameamea, Hyalopeplus pellucidus, Coleotichus blackburniae, Labula...
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    phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform...
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    Grallator footprints made by a trackmaker similar to Coelophysis rhodesiensis, found at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site....
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  • only go as deep as the bathyal zone.       Tripod fish (Bathypterois grallator): Their habitat is along the ocean floor, usually around 4,720 m below...
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    complectens (Rathbun, 1911) Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant, 1777) Inachus grallator Manning & Holthuis, 1981 Inachus guentheri (Miers, 1879) Inachus leptochirus...
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    common ʻamakihi (Hemignathus virens), and nananana makakiʻi (Theridion grallator) live in the trees. Many more as-yet-undocumented species are thought...
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    as well as trackways of theropod footprints assigned to the ichnogenus Grallator pingchuanensis. Some fossilized plants are also known from these outcrops...
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    in animal behavior (1984), studying the Happy-face Spider, Theridion grallator. After attaining his Ph.D., Gon worked for a year in the Entomology Department...
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  • G. princeps may refer to: Grallator princeps, a species in the ichnogenus Grallator Gaussia princeps (disambiguation) Gynoplistia princeps, a crane fly...
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    belonged to a theropod like Dilophosaurus. He named the new ichnospecies Grallator (Eubrontes) soltykovensis based on them, with a cast of footprint MGIW 1560...
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    Ephippidae) are also capable of walking along the sea floor. Bathypterois grallator, also known as a "tripodfish", stands on three fins on the bottom of the...
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  • Ipnopidae, a family found worldwide in deep seas, including: Bathypterois grallator, the most famous species in the family Triacanthidae, a family from the...
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    pectoral and pelvic fins. In the case of the tripodfish, Bathypterois grallator, these fins are three times as long as the body — up to a meter in length...
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    phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator —one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform...
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