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- 1920) Convoluta borealis Sabussow 1900 Convoluta boyeri Bush 1984 Convoluta chiridotae (Beklemischev, 1915) Convoluta confusa Graff 1904 Convoluta convoluta...
- ultrastructure, it can be divided into three segments, S1, S2, and S3. The pars convoluta (Latin "convoluted part") is the initial convoluted portion.[citation...
- Convoluta convoluta is a small acoel in the family Convolutidae. Native to the Baltic Sea, it invaded the Gulf of Maine in the late 1990s. It consumes...
- Trischalis convoluta is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1918. It is found in the Philippines. Savela, Markku. "Trischalis...
- Xanthoparmelia convoluta is a vagrant lichen in the family Parmeliaceae found in Australia. It lacks rhizenes that hold it to a substrate, so it lives...
- Hulua convoluta is a species of Toxopidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. This species was described by Ray Forster in 1973 from male and female...
- Phyllocoma convoluta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Phyllocoma convoluta (Broderip...
- Mangua convoluta is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from female specimens...
- Tinissa convoluta is a moth of the family Tineidae. It was described by Robinson in 1976. It is found in New Guinea. Global Taxonomic Database of Tineidae...
- Clubiona convoluta is a species of Clubionidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1979 by Ray Forster from male and female specimens...