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- Chalcides armitagei, also known commonly as Armitage's cylindrical skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to West...
- Rasbora armitagei, also known as Armitagei's rasbora or Armitagei’s striped rasbora, is a minnow endemic to Sri Lanka. The fish was discovered from a...
- Athemistus armitagei is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1866. It is known from Australia...
- true weevil. Cyphocleonus achates Cyphocleonus adumbratus Cyphocleonus armitagei Cyphocleonus cenchrus Cyphocleonus dealbatus Cyphocleonus hedenborgi Cyphocleonus...
- Boomslang Boulengerina annulata Cape Cobra Cape Dwarf Chameleon Chalcides armitagei Chalcides mont**** Chalcides ocellatus Chalcides pulc****us Chalcides...
- Colotis vesta vesta f. ops Talbot, 1942 Idmais amelia Lucas, 1852 Teracolus armitagei Dudgeon, 1916 Teracolus amelia f. insignis Rothschild, 1921 Teracolus...
- skinks. The following species are recognized as being valid. Chalcides armitagei Boulenger, 1922 – Armitage's cylindrical skink Chalcides bedriagai (Boscá...
- angelfishes in the family Pomacanthidae. Fishbase still has Apolemichthys armitagei listed as a species within this genus but notes that it is a hybrid between...
- Brittan, 1954 Rasbora argyrotaenia (Bl****er, 1849) (Silver rasbora) Rasbora armitagei N. K. A. Silva, Maduwage & Pethiyagoda, 2010 Rasbora arundinata Lumbantobing...
- fast-flowing, shaded streams with boulders and sandy substratum. Rasbora armitagei Hence, the common names should logically be "Naggs rasbora" or "Naggs'...