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- Stiretrus anchorago: Stiretrus anchorago anchorago (Fabricius, 1775) i c g Stiretrus anchorago diana (Fabricius, 1803) i c g Stiretrus anchorago fimbriatus...
- Brentus anchorago is a long-snouted weevil, from the family Brentidae. It is found from southern Florida to South America. Brentus anchorago is 15 to 52 mm...
- The orange-dotted tuskfish (C****odon anchorago) is a species of wr****e native to the Indian Ocean from Sri Lanka eastward to French Polynesia in the...
- clams) s****. It was first filmed in an orange-dotted tuskfish (C****odon anchorago) in 2009 by Giacomo Bernardi. The fish fans sand to unearth the bivalve...
- Brentidae. The species of this genus are found America. Species: Brentus anchorago (Linnaeus, 1758) Brentus approximatus Erichson, 1847 Brentus armiger Herbst...
- cinctus Hemiptera Larvae USA Sinea diadema Hemiptera Larvae USA Stiretrus anchorago Hemiptera Larvae USA, Mexico Pathogen Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. tenebrionis...
- teeth. The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: C****odon anchorago (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) C****odon azurio (D. S. Jordan...
- break them up. This behaviour in an orange-dotted tuskfish (C****odon anchorago) has been filmed; the fish fans sand to unearth the bivalve, takes it...
- This behavior was first filmed in an orange-dotted tuskfish (C****odon anchorago) in 2009 by Giacomo Bernardi. The fish fans sand to unearth the bivalve...
- bug of genus Sinea, the shield bugs Perillus bioculatus and Stiretrus anchorago, the mirid bug Tupiocoris notatus, the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis...