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- burmanicus may refer to two different species of bird in the genus Buteo: the Himalayan buzzard, Buteo refectus, which had the name Buteo burmanicus misapplied...
- Tariqilabeo burmanicus, the Burmese latia, is a tropical freshwater species of fish in the family Cyprinidae, that is closely related to minnows and carps...
- Gymnocladus burmanicus or Dekang tree is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to India. "Gymnocladus burmanicus" (PDF)...
- the monotypic family Aptenoperissidae. The type species Aptenoperissus burmanicus resembles a mix between a gr****hopper, an ant, and a wasp. It was described...
- Puntius burmanicus is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Myanmar and only known from Mergui. It grows to 10 cm (3.9 in) TL. Dahanukar, N. (2010). "Puntius...
- Scaphiodonichthys burmanicus is a species of cyprinid fish of the genus Scaphiodonichthys. It inhabits inland wetlands in Myanmar where it is locally used...
- 40 cm (16 in). Cochlefelis burmanicus has been rated as Least Concern by the IUCN redlist. Synonyms of Cochlefelis burmanicus at www.fishbase.org. Froese...
- Doli****rus burmanicus is a species of ant in the genus Doli****rus. Described by Charles Thomas Bingham in 1903, the species is endemic to Myanmar....
- Platylepes Swainson, 1839 Species: Scomber lactarius Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801 Lactarius delicatulus Valenciennes, 1833 Lactarius burmanicus Lloyd, 1907...
- steppe buzzard. It is carnivorous. It includes four subspecies: B. j. burmanicus: breeds in Siberia, Mongolia, northern China, and North Korea, winters...