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- Rhondes atypicus is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus Rhondes that lives in New Caledonia. First described in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta...
- Iridomyrmex atypicus is a species of ant of the genus Iridomyrmex. It was recently described by Heterick and Shattuck in 2011. Specimens recorded were...
- Clanculus atypicus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. (Original description by Tom Iredale)...
- alginolyticus V. anguillarum V. areninigrae V. artabrorum V. atlanticus V. atypicus V. azureus V. brasiliensis V. bubulus V. calviensis V. campbellii V. casei...
- Dolichometopidae Aegunaspis, Amphoton, Anoria, Asperocare, Athabaskia, Athabaskiella, Atypicus, Basanellus, Bathyuriscidella, Bathyuriscus, Borovikovia, Centonella, Chilometopus...
- with grey-brown patches. It can be distinguished from the related Rhondes atypicus by the position of its co****tory openings. Rhondes zofiae was first identified...
- The embolus is long and thin, although shorter than the related Rhondes atypicus. The female has an epigyne with a narrow and relatively long pocket. Rhondes...
- in 1895. As of September 2022[update] it contains ten species: Lycopus atypicus Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Moluccas), New Guinea Lycopus bangalores (Tikader...
- acapulcensis Kingsolver Amblycerus atrogaster Ribeiro-Costa, 1998 Amblycerus atypicus Ribeiro-Costa, 1999 Amblycerus baracoensis Kingsolver Amblycerus bidentatus...
- atrifacies (Perkins 1938) Zeugodacus atrisetosus (Perkins 1939) Zeugodacus atypicus (White & Even****s 1999) Zeugodacus aurantiventer (Drew 1989) Zeugodacus...