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- Neochen barbadiana is an extinct species of goose from the Late Pleistocene of Barbados. The species was described by American paleontologist Pierce Brodkorb...
- family Anatidae. The genus contains a single living species: †Neochen barbadiana †Neochen debilis †Neochen pugil Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- Tenellia barbadiana is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fionidae. This species was described from...
- (Chendytes lawi) (C) Mexican stiff-tailed duck (Oxyura zapatima) (H) Neochen barbadiana (H) Turkey (Meleagris) spp. Californian turkey (Meleagris californica)...
- preserved in both print and non-print formats an impressive collection of Barbadiana dating back to the 18th century. The library in Bridgetown and other seven...
- mauritiana), which survived in Mauritius until the 1690s Neochen Neochen barbadiana (Barbados) Neochen debilis (Argentina) Neochen pugil (Brazil) Mergini...
- been described from the Late Pleistocene of Barbados, the goose Neochen barbadiana and the Barbados rail Fulica podagrica, although the classification of...
- (Pfeffer in Martens & Pfeffer, 1886) Tenellia anulata (Baba, 1949) Tenellia barbadiana (Edmunds & Just, 1983) Tenellia behrensi (Hermosillo & Valdés, 2007) Tenellia...
- America. Species: Petrophyllia arkensasensis Conrad, 1855 Petrophyllia barbadiana (Wells, 1945) Petrophyllia cr****iseptata Umbgrove, 1943 Petrophyllia gardnerae...
- Nicolás Island US) Lophodytes (Late Pleistocene – Recent) Neochen †N. barbadiana Brodkorb 1965 †N. debilis (Ameghino 1891) [Chenalopex debilis Ameghino...