- The
sheltopusik /ˌʃɛltəˈpjuːzɪk/ (Pseudopus
apodus), also
commonly called Pallas's gl**** lizard, the
European legless lizard, or the
European gl**** lizard...
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Apodus is a
genus of
fungi that was
originally placed within the
Lasiosphaeriaceae family. In 2020 it was
placed within the
Neoschizotheciaceae family...
- The
schoolmaster snapper (Lutj****
apodus), is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
snapper belonging to the
family Lutjanidae. It is
found in the western...
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other invertebrates. The
largest living species, the
Sheltopusik (Pseudopus
apodus), can
reach lengths of 120
centimetres (47 in). The
subfamily contains the...
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Cleistanthus apodus,
commonly known as the
weeping Cleistanthus, is a tree in the
family Phyllanthaceae native to New
Guinea and
northeast Queensland....
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colubrid snake,
Dolichophis jugularis,
eating a
legless lizard,
Pseudopus apodus. Most
reptiles are carnivorous, and many
primarily eat
other reptiles and...
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Richard (eds.). "Lebias
apodus".
Catalog of Fishes.
California Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 29
September 2019. "Aphanius
apodus (GERVAIS, 1853)". Seriously...
- (Testudo graeca) Günther's vole (Microtus guentheri)
Legless lizard (Pseudopus
apodus)
Battle of
Ajnadayn (634)
between Muslim Arabs and
Byzantines In the Valley...
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Scamp grouper Mycteroperca phenax Y Y
Schoolmaster snapper Lutj****
apodus Y Y
Scleronema (fish)
Scleronema angustirostre Y Y Y
Scrawled cowfish Acanthostracion...
- can be less
frequently cleistothecial (such as in the
genera Anixiella,
Apodus, Boothiella,
Thielavia and Zopfiella).
Fruiting bodies may be
solitary or...