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- The giant white-tailed rat (Uromys caudimaculatus) is an Australian rodent native to tropical rainforest of north Queensland, with subspecies occurring...
- fish, speckled mosquitofish or the one-spot livebearer (Phalloceros caudimaculatus) is a species of fish native eastern and southern Brazil, northern Argentina...
- caudimaculatus refers to the fish's physical shape and pattern, with the genus name Trachinops translating to "rough appearance" and caudimaculatus meaning...
- Henicorhynchus caudimaculatus, the striped mud carp, is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Henicorhynchus. It is native to Indochina. Allen, D.J...
- Glyptothorax caudimaculatus is a species of catfish that was first described by Anganthoibi and Vishwanath 2011. Glyptothorax caudimaculatus is a species...
- The tailspot corydoras (Corydoras caudimaculatus) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the family Callichthyidae...
- genus: Trachinops brauni Allen, 1977 (Bluelined hulafish) Trachinops caudimaculatus McCoy, 1890 (Southern hulafish) Trachinops noarlungae Glover, 1974 (Yellowhead...
- southeastern Brazil (only exceptions are P. caudimaculatus, P. harpagos and P. leticiae). P. caudimaculatus has long been part of the aquarium industry...
- Henicorhynchus caudiguttatus (Fowler, 1934) (Spotted mud carp) Henicorhynchus caudimaculatus (Fowler, 1934) (Striped mud carp) Henicorhynchus entmema (Fowler, 1934)...
- Uromys boeadii Groves & Flannery, 1994 Giant white-tailed rat, Uromys caudimaculatus Krefft, 1867 Emma's giant rat, Uromys emmae Groves & Flannery, 1994...