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- (Lophelia hagfish) Rubicundus rubicundus (C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) Fernholm, B., Norén, M., Kullander, S.O., Quattrini, A.M., Zintzen, V....
- Halictus rubicundus, the orange-legged furrow bee, is a species of sweat bee found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. H. rubicundus entered North America...
- Damselfish - Author:Sublanding Fish[2020-06-19] Media related to Hypsypops rubicundus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Hypsypops rubicundus at Wikispecies...
- Odontamblyopus rubicundus is a species of eel goby native to coastal waters and estuaries from the east coast of India to Myanmar and Bangladesh. This...
- Phallus rubicundus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. First described in 1811, it has a wide distribution in tropical regions. It has the...
- RLTS.T196020A8993574.en. "pink hagfish, Rubicundus eos (Fernholm, 1991)". Museum of New Zealand. "Rubicundus eos". www.fishbase.se. Retrieved 30 March...
- Rubicundus lakeside, the Lakeside hagfish, is a species of jawless fish in the family Myxinidae. It was originally classified in the genus Eptatretus...
- but a 2013 analysis reclassified into the new genus Rubicundus, considered the most basal genus of hagfish. This is the only member of Rubicundus known...
- Ctenotus rubicundus, the ruddy ctenotus, is a species of skink found in Western Australia. Ford, S.; Teale, R.; Cowan, M. (2017). "Ctenotus rubicundus". IUCN...
- sand plains. Asparagus rubicundus P.J.Bergius. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2 September 2023. "Asparagus rubicundus (Family: Asparagaceae)"...