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- Armbruster's wolf (Canis armbrusteri) is an extinct species that was endemic to North America and lived during the Irvingtonian stage of the Pleistocene...
- large wolf C. armbrusteri.: p242  during the Middle Pleistocene in North America. Robert A. Martin disagreed, and believed that C. armbrusteri was C. lupus...
- C. armbrusteri and C. dirus. Tedford believes that the early wolf from China, Canis chihliensis, may have been the ancestor of both C. armbrusteri and...
- Notarius armbrusteri is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Ricardo Betancur-Rodríguez and Arturo Acero Pizarro in 2006. It...
- Panaque armbrusteri is a species of fish in the South American armoured catfish family Loricariidae. This species is distributed throughout the Tapajós...
- Rhinodoras armbrusteri is a species of thorny catfish known from the Takutu River and Ireng Rivers that drains into the upper Rio Branco in Guyana and...
- The study hypothesized that the Neogene canids in the New World, Canis armbrusteri and Canis edwardii, were possibly members of the distinct dire wolf lineage...
- miocenica Hong †A. "longtibia" Zhang †A. "Miocene 1" armbrusteri species group (†Cascapis Engel) †A. armbrusteri Zeuner †A. nearctica, species novus florea species...
- species Fishbase Aquarium Atlas Vol. 3 - Steven Simpson Books Jonathan W. ArmbrusterI; Lawrence M. Page Key on Redescription of Pterygoplichthys punctatus...
- The species belongs to the extinct armbrusteri species group, is most similar to the extinct species Apis armbrusteri from the Miocene of southwestern Germany...