-
while females weigh 513 to 765
grams (18.1 to 27.0 oz).
Falco peregrinus brookei,
described by
Sharpe in 1873, is also
known as the
Mediterranean peregrine...
-
Tropidophorus brookei, also
known commonly as Brook's
keeled skink and Brooke's
keeled skink, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The species...
- Brooke's
duiker (Cephalophus
brookei) is a
species of antelope. It is
distributed throughout Liberia,
Sierra Leone and Côte d'Ivoire. It was elevated...
-
Hydrophis brookii Brooke's
keeled skink,
Tropidophorus brookei and a snail:
Bertia (Ryssota)
brookei (Adams & Reeve, 1848) In 1857, the
native village of...
- crest. The
three disputed species in
Cephalophus are Brooke's
duiker (C.
brookei),
Ruwenzori duiker (C. rubidis), and the white-legged
duiker (C. crusalbum)...
- Brooke's honour: Brooke's
Squirrel (Sundasciurus
brookei),
named by
Oldfield Thomas Cervus brookei, a deer
named by
Charles Hose in 1893
Wikimedia Commons...
- Brooke's
squirrel (Sundasciurus
brookei) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Sciuridae. It is
found in
Indonesia and Malaysia. Its
natural habitat is...
- Pand****
brookei a
species of
plant in the
family Pandanaceae. It is
native to Queensland.
Sometimes called **** pine, this tree can
reach 7-10 meters...
- breast-band, a
yellow (instead of purplish) vent and a
paler belly. E. j.
brookei (Robinson & Kloss, 1919):
found on
Borneo and the
northern Natuna Islands...
- to the
subgenus Conothoa.
There are four
recognized subspecies: O. g.
brookei Allen, 1937 O. g.
calloceps Pen et al., 1962 O. g.
gloveri Thomas, 1922...