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- Look up congener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Congener may refer to: Congener (biology), organisms within the same genus Congener (chemistry), related...
- known mite species. It was originally described from Ethiopia, along with cogeners C. afric**** and C. fimbrisetus, and inhabits soil and litter. The Microdispidae...
- many of which are specialised to be pollinated by this species and its cogeners. The females hunt on the ground for spiders of the family Theraphosidae...
- small fishes, shrimps, worms and fruits and is more diurnal than its cogeners. They appear to live as pairs, defending a territory together. Salvador...
- Malawi to India. Nutmeg butter, extracted by expression from the fruit of cogeners of genus Myristica. Nutmeg butter has a large amount of trimyristin. Nutmeg...
- in the genus Plethodon, and was one of the first to be described of its cogeners. The preferred habitat of this species is under logs and leaf litter in...
- one of 57 species in the genus Plethodon and was one of the first of its cogeners to be described. The Northern Slimy Salamander is one of 14 species within...
- sized lobes. Myloplus nigrolineatus is primarily distinguished from its cogeners by the black row of lateral line scales for which it is named. The intensity...
- of the study area and was found more often in the ground layer than its cogeners. "Pardosa monticola (Clerck, 1757)". National Biodiversity Network. Retrieved...
- very thin and fragile, inflated, bullate; spire low in comparison to cogeners, shoulder and spire tabulate; 2 very thin, bladelike, low varices per whorl;...