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- Triatoma carrioni is a blood-sucking bug and probable vector of the flagellate protozoan that causes Chagas disease. It was discovered by F. Larrousse...
- carrioni. Reptiles: Atractus carrioni Parker, 1930; Bothrops loj**** Parker, 1930; Stenocercus carrioni Parker, 1934. Arthropods: Triatoma carrioni (usually...
- Stenocercus carrioni, Parker's whorltail iguana, is a species of lizard of the Tropiduridae family. It is found in Ecuador. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F.; Reyes-Puig...
- Chaetostoma carrioni is a species of armored catfish from South America. These fish reach 7.8 centimetres (3.1 in) SL. These fish are demersal and live...
- Binomial name Pristimantis lymani (Barbour & Noble, 1920) Synonyms Eleutherodactylus lymani Barbour and Noble, 1920 Eleutherodactylus carrioni Parker, 1932...
- Atractus carrioni, Parker's ground snake or Carrion's ground snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species can be found in Ecuador...
- 1565/6. This was printed from a m****cript now referred to as the Codex Carrionis, or C; which was later lost. Carrion's scholarship has regularly been...
- cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Cladaster analogus Fisher, 1940 Cladaster carrioni Medina & Del Valle, 1983 Cladaster katafractarius Mah, 2018 Cladaster macrobrachius...
- Mepraia breyeri Triatoma carcavalloi Jurberg, Rocha & Lent, 1998 Triatoma carrioni Larrousse, 1926 Triatoma cavernicola Else & Cheong, 1977 Triatoma cir****maculata...
- in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Franchetia carrioni (Cobos, 1960) Franchetia curta (Thery, 1954) Franchetia grossei (Obenberger...