- semi-humid. "Pantydraco
caducus –
Palaeocritti – a
guide to
prehistoric animals". Palaeocritti.
Retrieved 2013-10-23. "Pantydraco
caducus -
Palaeocritti - a...
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Hypenodes caducus, the
large hypenodes moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1907. It is found...
- "Stenocercus
caducus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2019: e.T50950758A50950764.
Retrieved 16
December 2021.
Stenocercus caducus at the Reptarium...
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Epilepsy is a
group of non-communicable
neurological disorders characterized by
recurrent epileptic seizures. An
epileptic seizure is the
clinical manifestation...
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Macrocossus caducus is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in Liberia. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Macrocossus
caducus Clench, 1959". Afromoths...
- Thecodontosaurus. Only one
valid species of
Pantydraco is recognised: P.
caducus.
Pendraig (meaning "chief dragon" in
Middle Welsh) is a
genus of coelophysoid...
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ameghinoi Bolbitius broadwayi Bolbitius bruchii Bolbitius brunneus Bolbitius caducus Bolbitius callistus Bolbitius citrinus Bolbitius compactus Bolbitius coprophilus...
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Thecodontosaurus alophos Haughton, 1932 =
Nyasasaurus Thecodontosaurus caducus was
named by Adam
Yates in 2003 for a
juvenile specimen found in Wales;...
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khetanensis Ponomarenko in
Cromov et al., 1993 Kzyl-Zhar Locality,
Kazakhstan N.
caducus Ponomarenko, 1969 Li, Yan-Da; Tihelka, Erik; Yamamoto, Shûhei; Newton,...
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placed on
petioles and sti****s can be
either incon****uous, absent, or
caducus. Inga
species are in
symbiosis with ants (e.g.,
Pheidole spp.),
which get...