- The
Pinta Island tortoise (Chelonoidis
niger abingdonii), also
known as the
Pinta giant tortoise,
Abingdon Island tortoise, or
Abingdon Island giant tortoise...
-
Isabela (Wolf, Darwin, Alcedo,
Sierra Negra, and
Cerro Azul); and one,
abingdoni from
Pinta Island,
which is
considered extinct as of June 24, 2012. The...
-
known as Darwin's finches.
There are four
recognized subspecies: G. s.
abingdoni is
found on Pinta. G. s.
intermedia is
found on
Santa Fé, Floreana, Santa...
-
abingdoni Fritts, 1983
Geochelone epphipium Fritts, 1983 (ex errore)
Chelonoidis nigra ephippium Pritchard, 1984
Chelonoidis elephantopus abingdoni Obst...
-
functional po****tions. The
Pinta Island tortoise (Geochelone
nigra abingdoni) had only one
living individual,
named Lonesome George,
until his death...
- Ridgway, 1894
Pyrocephalus abingdoni Ridgway, 1894
Pyrocephalus n**** n**** Snodgr**** & ****er, 1904
Pyrocephalus n****
abingdoni Snodgr**** & ****er, 1904...
- most
closely related to
chathamensis (and
forming a
clade with it plus
abingdoni and hoodensis),
while the main
southwestern porteri po****tion was found...
-
following species as of
March 2023:
Gryllus abditus Otte & Peck, 1997
Gryllus abingdoni Otte & Peck, 1997
Gryllus abnormis Chopard, 1970
Gryllus alogus Rehn,...
- part of a
clade that also
includes C. n.
hoodensis of Española and C. n.
abingdoni of Pinta. Genetically, C. n.
donfaustoi differs from
other tortoises by...