- to 25
millimetres (0.98 in) in length, M.
analis is one of the world's
largest ants. The
specific name
analis, in
Latin "****-related",
chosen by Latreille...
- S2CID 85626082. "Vespa
analis" at http://www.vespa-bicolor.net/main/vespid/vespa-
analis.htm
accessed on 11
October 2020. "Vespa
analis" at http://www.vespa-bicolor...
- Bolivia. They
coined the
binomial name
Myothera analis. The
specific epithet is from the
Modern Latin analis meaning "relating to the undertail-coverts of...
- Nola
analis is a moth of the
family Nolidae first described by
Wileman and West in 1928. It is
found in India, Sri
Lanka and Hong Kong. The moth belongs...
-
Thief Weevil. "Homoeolabus
analis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-04-27. "Homoeolabus
analis species details". Catalogue...
-
Centris analis is a solitary, oil-collecting bee with a
geographical range extending from
Brazil to Mexico. C.
analis is a small, fast-flying bee with...
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Myrmecia analis is a
species of the
genus Myrmecia.
Myrmecia analis is
usually only
found in
Western Australia. It was
described by Mayr in 1862. Myrmecia...
-
California south to Baja California.
Clinocottus analis was first, formally,
described as
Oligocottus analis in 1858 by the
French ichthyologist Charles Frédéric...
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Parascombrops analis, the
threespine seab****, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Synagropidae. They can be
found in the
Northwestern Pacific...
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Ogcodocera analis is a
species of bee
flies (insects in the
family Bombyliidae). "Ogcodocera
analis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...