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- Eck, Markus (2007). "Coronatus: Lux Noctis". Sonic Seducer (in German). No. 12. Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. "Coronatus – Lux Noctis". Metal...
- The Malabar pied hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus), also known as the lesser pied hornbill, is a bird in the hornbill family, a family of tropical near-p****erine...
- Hymenopus coronatus is a mantis from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is known by various common names, including walking flower mantis, orchid-blossom...
- coronatus coronatus Thunberg, 1784 (type-subspecies) P. coronatus ibericus Beaumont, 1970 P. coronatus orientalis Bytinski-Salz, 1959 "Philanthus coronatus (Thunberg...
- name is Conidiobolus coronatus. C. coronatus is able to infect humans and animals, and the first human infection with C. coronatus was reported in Jamaica...
- Harpyhaliatus coronatus. At the time, the Solitary Eagle (Buteogallus solitarius) was considered to be a subspecies of Harpyhaliatus coronatus until phylogenetic...
- as the African crowned eagle or the crowned hawk-eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus), is a large bird of prey found in sub-Saharan Africa; in Southern Africa...
- containing a single species, Acanthophrynus coronatus. This species is sometimes kept as a pet. Acanthophrynus coronatus was first described by Arthur Gardiner...
- Theodoxus coronatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae. Theodoxus coronatus (Leach, 1815). Retrieved through:...
- Hippocampus coronatus, commonly known as the high-crowned seahorse or crowned seahorse, is a species of fish of the family Syngnathidae. It is endemic...