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- about two w****s. Gryllus bimaculatus exhibit polygamy. Polyandry is the most common form of polygamy practiced in G. bimaculatus. This means that female...
- studies. As it stands, no monophyly can be guaranteed from A. bimaculatus. Astyanax bimaculatus is omnivorous, eating plants, zooplankton, and various forms...
- of the ocelli for O. bimaculatus does not have the same distinctive chain-like pattern that O. bimaculoides has. For O. bimaculatus the pattern is still...
- Ompok bimaculatus, known as butter catfish, is a species from the sheatfish family native to Asian countries such as Bangladesh, India, ****stan, and...
- jewelfish (Hemichromis bimaculatus), also known as jewel cichlid or jewelfish, is from the family Cichlidae. Hemichromis bimaculatus can grow up to 15 cm...
- (eds.). "Pseudanthias bimaculatus". FishBase. December 2019 version. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Pseudanthias bimaculatus". FishBase. May 2014...
- Mystus bimaculatus is a species of catfish from the genus Mystus. Mystus bimaculatus has overall red-brown body and two dark markings on the shoulder...
- Tolidopalpus bimaculatus is a beetle in the genus Tolidopalpus of the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1997 by Shiyake. Mordellidae Species List...
- "Oxycheilinus bimaculatus (Valenciennes, 1840)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 26 January 2025. "Oxycheilinus bimaculatus (Valenciennes...
- Apalus bimaculatus, the early blister beetle, is a species of blister beetle from the family Meloidae. It is the type species of the genus Apalus. This...