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- Metacemyia calloti is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Corse, Italy, Malta, Spain, Turkey, France, Israel, Tunisia, Senegal, Tanzania, U.A....
- The white-sided jackrabbit (Lepus callotis), also known as the Mexican hare, is a jackrabbit found in a limited range in North America, from southern New...
- Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus White-sided jackrabbit, Lepus callotis Cape hare, Lepus capensis Corsican hare, Lepus corsic**** Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- Africa and north of the Tana River, and the fringe-eared oryx (Oryx beisa callotis) south of the Tana River in southern Kenya and parts of Tanzania. The species...
- brachyurus) Black-tailed jackrabbit (L. californicus) White-sided jackrabbit (L. callotis) Cape hare (L. capensis) Corsican hare (L. corsic****) Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- subspecies; the common beisa oryx (O. b. beisa) and the fringe-eared oryx (O. b. callotis). In the past, both were considered subspecies of the gemsbok. The East...
- The fringe-eared oryx (Oryx callotis or Oryx beisa callotis), is a large species or subspecies of oryx antelope native to East Africa. It was originally...
- brachyurus) Black-tailed jackrabbit (L. californicus) White-sided jackrabbit (L. callotis) Cape hare (L. capensis) Corsican hare (L. corsic****) Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- brachyurus) Black-tailed jackrabbit (L. californicus) White-sided jackrabbit (L. callotis) Cape hare (L. capensis) Corsican hare (L. corsic****) Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- blenni Rudolphi, 1810 Echinorhynchus briconi Machado, 1959 Echinorhynchus calloti Golvan, 1969 Echinorhynchus canyonensis Huffman and Kleiver, 1977 Echinorhynchus...