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- chalconota is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is known from Ghana, Nigeria and Tanzania. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Melittia chalconota...
- hummingbird has three subspecies, the nominate A. y. yucatanensis, A. y. chalconota, and A. y. cerviniventris. The buff-bellied hummingbird is 10 to 11 cm...
- Chalcorana chalconota is a species of "true frog", family Ranidae. It is endemic to Indonesia and occurs in southern Sumatra, Java, Bali, and a few smaller...
- Cosmoclostis chalconota is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It was described by Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher in 1947 and is known from Uganda. De Prins...
- Macquartia chalconota is a European species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Sweden...
- The Rufescent Imperial Pigeon (Ducula chalconota), also known as the Shining Imperial Pigeon, is a rare species in the world of birds. According to The...
- although it is likely to occur more widely. Previously mixed with Chalcorana chalconota (treated as a junior synonym or a subspecies) and believed to have much...
- Limnonectes kuhlii, Limnonectes macrodon, Limnonectes microdiscus, Rana chalconota, Rana erythraea, and Rana hosii. The findings did not include tree toads...
- and Indonesia (Kalimantan). It was split off from Rana chalconota (now Chalcorana chalconota) in 2009 by Robert Inger and colleagues, along with a number...
- ⅓–½ of the length of the upper arm. There are 10 species: Chalcorana chalconota (Schlegel, 1837) Chalcorana eschatia (Inger, Stuart, and Iskandar, 2009)...