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Peckoltia caenosa is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in
streams in the
llanos of Venezuela...
- saddle-shaped
marking on
their back. However, P.
caenosa are mottled. Four species, P. braueri, P.
caenosa, P.
cavatica and P. vittata, lack
spots on their...
- (Koehler, 1922)
Macrophiothrix belli (Döderlein, 1896)
Macrophiothrix caenosa Hoggett, 2006
Macrophiothrix callizona H.L. Clark, 1938 Macrophiothrix...
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brunnea F. O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1902 –
Costa Rica, Guatemala,
Mexico Lycosa caenosa Rainbow, 1899 – New Caledonia,
Vanuatu Lycosa canescens Schenkel, 1963...
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africana Muir, 1926 c g
Sikaiana albomaculata (Distant, 1917) c g
Sikaiana caenosa Muir, 1913 c g
Sikaiana clymene Muir, 1913 c g
Sikaiana flammeivittata...
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burchardi Michaelsen, 1903
Drawida cacharensis Stephenson, 1926
Drawida caenosa Gates, 1945
Drawida caerula Drawida caerulea Gates, 1926
Drawida calebi...
- 1974
Cremnomys cutchicus ssp.
medius (Thomas, 1916)
Cremnomys medius ssp.
caenosa Thomas, 1916
Cremnomys medius Thomas, 1916
Cremnomys medius ssp. rajput...
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Ophiactis resiliens Ophiactis savignya Ophiactis tricolor Macrophiothrix caenosa Macrophiothrix paucispina Ophiothela danae Ophiothrix caespitosa Ophiothrix...
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hazard on
occasion or act as a
warning of one. For
instance Leptocera caenosa and
other sphaerocerids are ****ociated with
blocked sewage drains. Some...
- O.
brevipes (Hahn, 1826) – Europe,
Russia (Europe to
South Siberia) O.
caenosa Jézéquel, 1966 –
Ivory Coast O.
callitys (T****ll, 1875) –
Tunisia O. chandosiensis...