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Kathetostoma canaster, also
known as the
speckled stargazer, is a ray-finned fish
species described in 1987. It is
native to the
Eastern Indian Ocean....
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numra da natel.
Examples of
idiomatic expressions include Surs. dar in
canaster, Engad. dar ün dschierl, a
direct translation of
German einen Korb geben...
- Peru and
Bolivia Galictis vittata brasiliensis –
Brazil Galictis vittata canaster –
Central America and
southern Mexico †
Galictis vittata fossilis – Pleistocene...
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Netherlands and
southern Germany; for a
while tobacco was in
Spanish called canaster after the word for
basket (canastro), and
influenced the
German Knaster...
- south-central and
southeast Canada to the
eastern United States P. e.
canaster (Howell, AH, 1913),
found in the
interior southeast United States P. e...
- 1776) Five
subspecies G. v.
vittata G. v.
andina G. v.
brasiliensis G. v.
canaster † G. v.
fossilis southern Mexico in the north, to
central Brazil, Peru...
- (Schreber, 1776) Four
subspecies G. v.
andina G. v.
brasiliensis G. v.
canaster G. v.
vittata Northern South America and
Central America Size: 60–76 cm...
-
villain limited edition set. The six hero sets are
packaged in
cylindrical canasters and
contain around 17 to 19 pieces. The hero sets have an age
rating of...
- Paradoxornithidae,
where its
closest relative is the three-toed parrotbill.
Subspecies canaster,
described by
Thayer and
Bangs in 1912 from Hsikang, and saturatior, described...
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Kathetostoma binigrasella Gomon & Roberts, 2011 -
Banded stargazer Kathetostoma canaster Gomon & Last, 1987
Kathetostoma cubana Barbour, 1941
Spiny stargazer, Kathetostoma...