- The tent-making bat (Uroderma
bilobatum) is an
American leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae)
found in
lowland forests of
Central and
South America. This medium-sized...
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Phyllium bilobatum is a
species of leaf
insect in the
family Phylliidae. It is
found in the
Philippines and Malaysia. This
species was
first described...
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Chondroplon bilobatum is a
medusoid Ediacaran fossil. It has sand-filled tubes,
although these may not have been sand-filled in life. It has a shield-like...
- Tent-making bats (Uroderma
bilobatum) in
Costa Rica...
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Philippine Islands, Wallacea, Australasia).
Selected species:
Phyllium bilobatum Gray, G.R., 1843
Phyllium hausleithneri Brock, 1999
Phyllium jacobsoni...
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Potamon algeriense Bott, 1967
Potamon bileki Pretzmann, 1971
Potamon bilobatum Brandis,
Storch & Türkay, 2000
Potamon fluviatile (Herbst, 1785) Potamon...
- tildae)
Uroderma (Tent-building bats) U.
bakeri Tent-making bat (U.
bilobatum) U.
convexum U.
davisi Brown tent-making bat (U. magnirostrum) Vampyressa...
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nomen nudum,
actually a
Schizotherium pris**** tooth. "Chalicotherium"
bilobatum Cope.
Hailing from the
Oligocene of Saskatchewan, this very fragmentary...
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stepanovi (Fedonkin, 1976)
Chondroplon Wade, 1971 (possible =****insonia) C.
bilobatum Wade, 1971
Cyanorus Ivantsov, 2004 C.
singularis Ivantsov, 2004 ****insonia...
- True leaf insects, like this
Phyllium bilobatum,
belong to the
family Phylliidae....