- In the 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae, Carl
Linnaeus described the
Pisces as:
Always inhabiting the waters; are
swift in
their motion and
voracious in...
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Dactylosternum abdominale is a
species of
water scavenger beetle in the
family Hydrophilidae. It is
found in Africa, Australia, the
Caribbean Sea, Europe...
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Discodon abdominale is a
species of
soldier beetle in the
family Cantharidae. It is
found in
North America. "Discodon
abdominale Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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Anterhynchium abdominale is a
species of
potter wasp in the
family Vespidae. It is
native to India, ****stan and Sri Lanka. This wasp was
first described...
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Orthostoma abdominale is a
species in the
longhorn beetle family Cerambycidae. It is
found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. "GBIF...
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Colasposoma abdominale is a
species of leaf
beetle of
Botswana and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was
first described from Lake
Ngami by Joseph...
- (BHL link) Le Sueur, C. A. 1817. A new
genus of Fishes, of the
order Abdominales, proposed,
under the name of Catostomus; and the
characters of this genus...
- fish
having abdominal, thoracic, or
jugular pelvic fins were
termed Abdominales, Thoracici, and Jugulares, respectively. However,
these alterations were...
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Scomber (mackerel and tuna),
Mullus (goatfishes) and
Trigla (sea robins)
Abdominales:
Cobitis (loaches),
Silurus (catfishes),
Loricaria (suckermouth catfishes)...
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Medicine in 1896, and co-founded the
Revue de gynécologie et de
chirurgie abdominale in 1897. His
personal life was
marked by a
tumultuous marriage, multiple...