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Theropithecus brumpti was a
large terrestrial monkey that
lived in the mid to late Pliocene. It is an
extinct species of papionin. This
fossil primate...
- (2023)
accepted that E. r.
brumpti was
unlikely to be
closely related to E.
recki recki, he
rejected the
synonymity of E. r.
brumpti with "Elephas" planifrons...
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false gharial, were
first described in 1920
under the name
Tomistoma brumpti.
Later that year René
Fourtau described fossils from Wadi Natrun, Egypt...
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Plasmodium brumpti is a
parasite of the
genus Plasmodium subgenus Sauramoeba. As in all
Plasmodium species, P.
brumpti has both
vertebrate and insect...
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other papionin species to
attain a
similar size were
Theropithecus brumpti and
Theropithecus oswaldi. These, however, are very
different from Dinopithecus...
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Brochuchus parvidens†
Genus Euthecodon†
Euthecodon nitriae†
Euthecodon brumpti†
Euthecodon arambourgi†
Genus Rimasuchus†
Rimasuchus lloydi† (formerly...
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Additional species are
known from fossils, including: †Theropithecus
brumpti †Theropithecus
darti †Theropithecus
oswaldi The
earliest remains probably...
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Plasmodium brumpti and
Xenocoeloma brumpti. Also, a
genus of
phlebotomine sand flies, Brumptomyia, and a
species of
Corsican mosquito,
Culex brumpti, are named...
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Acuaria anthuris (Rudolphi, 1819)
Acuaria attenuata (Rudolphi, 1819)
Acuaria brumpti Chabaud & Petter, 1961
Acuaria cordata (Müller, 1897)
Acuaria dollfusi...
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Argas brumpti is a
species of soft tick
found in
eastern and
southern Africa. They can live for
eight years without food and have the
longest lifespan...