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- The short-toed treecreeper (Certhia brachydactyla) is a small p****erine bird found in woodlands through much of the warmer regions of Europe and into...
- The pale rockfinch or pale rock sparrow (Carpospiza brachydactyla) is a small sparrow found in the Middle East and Central Asia. It is the only member...
- concluded that the Atlantic specimens were a separate species, called Maja brachydactyla Balss, 1922. The specific epithet squinado derives from the Provençal...
- Maja brachydactyla is a species of crab in the family Majidae. It was initially described as a subspecies of M. squinado. A review of the species complex...
- The greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla) is a small p****erine bird. The current scientific name is from Ancient Gr****. The genus name,...
- Phalaena Alucita heterodactyla Müller, 1764 Alucita brachydactyla Kollar, 1832 Alucita brachydactyla Treitschke, 1833 Pterophorus aetodactylus Duponchel...
- hodgsoni Brown creeper, Certhia americana Short-toed treecreeper, Certhia brachydactyla Bar-tailed treecreeper or Himalayan treecreeper, Certhia himalayana...
- (Calandrella dukhunensis), the greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla), the rufous-capped lark (Calandrella eremica) and Blandford's lark...
- south-central to eastern Asia Greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla), found in Europe, northern Africa and Asia Hume's short-toed lark (Calandrella...
- "Post-larval development and ****ual dimorphism of the spider crab Maja brachydactyla (Brachyura: Majidae)" (PDF). Scientia Marina. 73 (4): 797–808. doi:10...