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- Cataegis celebesensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cataegidae. The height of the s**** attains 20.5 mm (0.81 in)...
- Jacob, 1990) Gorgorhynchus celebensis (Yamaguti, 1954) Gorgorhynchus celebesensis (Yamaguti, 1954) Golvan, 1969 Gorgorhynchus clavatus Van Cleave, 1940...
- Glaucocharis celebesensis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by David E. Gaskin in 1974. It is found in Indonesia, where it has been recorded...
- Synonyms of Anguilla celebesensis at www.fishbase.org. Common names for Anguilla celebesensis at www.fishbase.org. Anguilla celebesensis at www.fishbase.org...
- Chu & Y. T. Jin, 1984 †Anguilla brevicula Ag****iz 1833–1845 Anguilla celebesensis Kaup, 1856 (Celebes longfin eel) Anguilla dieffenbachii J. E. Gray, 1842...
- Hypoatherina barnesi L. P. Schultz, 1953 (Barnes' silverside) Hypoatherina celebesensis D. Sasaki & Kimura, 2012 Hypoatherina crenolepis (Schultz, 1953) (Crenulated...
- Solaster pacificus Djakonov, 1938 Solaster paxillatus Sladen, 1889 S. p. celebesensis Aziz & Jangoux, 1985 Solaster regularis Sladen, 1889 S. r. regularis...
- banana blood disease bacterium strains as Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis subsp. nov. and R. solanacearum phylotype I and III strains as...
- caffra (Miers) E.Mey. ex R.Knuth Barringtonia caffra E. Mey. Barringtonia celebesensis R.Knuth Barringtonia ceramensis R.Knuth Barringtonia ceylanica (Miers)...
- caribensis Werding, 1983 Petrolisthes carinipes (****er, 1861) Petrolisthes celebesensis Haig, 1981 Petrolisthes cinctipes (J. W. Randall, 1840) Petrolisthes...