- with dark
septate endophytes. Aa
achalensis grows between 20 and 30
centimetres (7.9 and 11.8 in) tall. Aa
achalensis can be
differentiated by its hairless...
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Pristidactylus achalensis, the
Argentine anole, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Leiosauridae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. Avila, L. (2019)...
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Rhinella achalensis is
threatened by
cattle ranching and
pollution of
water by cattle. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group (2019). "Rhinella
achalensis". IUCN...
- (Berg, 1886)
Synonyms Ceratophrys occidentalis Berg, 1896
Odontophrynus achalensis di Tada, Barla, Martori, and Cei, 1984
Odontophrynus barrioi Cei, Ruiz...
- Argentina.
Pristidactylus contains ten
recognized species:
Pristidactylus achalensis (Gallardo, 1964) -
Argentine anole Pristidactylus alvaroi (Donoso-Barros...
- Bibron, 1837 Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Smooth iguanas 4
Pristidactylus P.
achalensis P.
fasciatus (d'Orbigny & Bibron, 1837) Fitzinger, 1843 Big-headed iguanas...
- new name more significant. The
following species of Aa are
accepted Aa
achalensis Schltr. 1920 (Argentina) Aa
argyrolepis Rchb.f. 1854 (Colombia to Ecuador)...
- in Kew's
Plants of the
World Online.
Aristida abnormis Chiov.
Aristida achalensis Mez
Aristida acuta S.T.Blake
Aristida adoensis Hochst. ex A.Rich. Aristida...
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Online as of
September 2021:
Arenaria acaulis Montesinos & Kool
Arenaria achalensis Griseb.
Arenaria aggregata (L.) Loisel.
Arenaria alfacarensis Pamp. Arenaria...
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species was
observed in
syntopy with
Rhinella achalensis,
Rhinella arenarum,
Odontophrynus achalensis, and
Hypsiboas cordobae. In 2010, the egg m****es...