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- Dendroaspis polylepis as a whole with the eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps), a lumping diagnosis that remained in force until 1946 when South African...
- synonymised with D. angusticeps. In 1896, the Belgian-British zoologist George Albert Boulenger combined the species Dendroaspis angusticeps with the black...
- blind snake (Ramphotyphlops angusticeps) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. The ramphotyphlops angusticeps is a snake native to the Solomon...
- Trechus angusticeps is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Apfelbeck in 1904. "Trechus angusticeps Apfelbeck, 1904"...
- range of eastern California. P. angusticeps is largely absent from California's Central Valley. Adult P. angusticeps individuals possess up to 80 body...
- name M. angusticeps was clarified in 2012 prior to which this species may have been referred to as either M. angusticeps or M. elata. M. angusticeps is one...
- Anolis angusticeps, the Cuban twig anole, is an arboreal lizard found in Cuba. "Anolis angusticeps | IUCN Red List". iucnredlist.org. "Anolis angusticeps "...
- sand toad, common Cape toad, or narrow-headed toad (Vandijkophrynus angusticeps) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae (true toads). It is endemic...
- Aspidoscelis angusticeps, the Yucatán whiptail, is a species of teiid lizard found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Subspecies of Aspidoscelis angusticeps are:...
- (Demansia angusticeps) is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae native to Western Australia. Ellis, R.; Shea, G. (2017). "Demansia angusticeps"....