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Formica cunicularia is a
species of ant
found all over Europe. They are
especially common in
western Europe and
southern England, but they can be found...
- The
burrowing owl (Athene
cunicularia), also
called the shoco, is a small, long-legged,
primarily terrestrial—though not flightless—species of owl native...
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Athene cunicularia arubensis, also
known as the
Aruban burrowing owl or shoco, is an
endemic subspecies of
burrowing owl in Aruba.
Since 2015, the shoco...
- The
common miner (Geositta
cunicularia) is a p****erine bird in the
subfamily Sclerurinae, the
leaftossers and miners, of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae...
- size and type, and by the size of the owl. The
burrowing owl (Athene
cunicularia), a small,
partly insectivorous owl, has a
release force of only 5 N...
- (Pleistocene)
Athene cf.
cunicularia (fossil;
Pleistocene of Barbuda, West Indies)—sometimes
placed in
Speotyto Athene cf.
cunicularia (fossil; Pleistocene...
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species such as
Camponotus blandus,
Solenopsis invicta, and
Formica cunicularia are
thought to
possess a
degree of
colour vision. Two
antennae ("feelers")...
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Aegolius acadicus Boreal owl,
Aegolius funereus Burrowing owl,
Athene cunicularia Powerful owl,
Ninox strenua Barking owl,
Ninox connivens Southern boobook...
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Scotland with a few
records from Ireland. Not
found in England.
Formica cunicularia – A
large ant
often with some
reddish parts quite common in
parts of...
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Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775
Geometra conspersaria Hubner, 1799
Phalaena cunicularia Esper, 1803
Phalaena cuniculina Hubner, 1790
Scodiona turturaria Boisduval...