-
Bennett in 1835, who
termed them
Cavia cutleri. J. J. Tschudi, in an 1845 publication, used the term
Cavia cutleri to
refer to what are now
considered two...
- of Alberta, Canada. It
contains two species, S.
cutleri and S. thronus. The type species, S.
cutleri,
measured up to 5.6
metres (18 ft) in
length and...
- 1902
Monoclonius longirostris (Sternberg, 1940) Kuhn, 1964
Monoclonius cutleri Brown, 1917
Centrosaurus flexus (Brown, 1914) Lambe, 1915 Eucentrosaurus...
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Ephedra cutleri, the
Navajo ephedra or Cutler's jointfir, is a
species of
Ephedra that is
native to the
Southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico...
- 1758
Cavia cobaya Pallas, 1766
Cavia anolaimae J. A. Allen, 1916
Cavia cutleri Bennett, 1836
Cavia leucopyga Cabanis, 1848
Cavia longipilis Fitzinger...
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Streptanthus cutleri,
known as Cutler's jewelflower, is a
species of
annual flower only
found in the Big Bend
region of Texas. Its
specific epithet and...
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Sobasina cutleri is a
species of
jumping spider. The
species is
named for
salticid specialist Bruce Cutler of the
University of
Kansas in Lawrence. Sobasina...
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Attidops cutleri is a
species of
jumping spider in the
family Salticidae. It is
found in the
United States and Mexico. "Attidops
cutleri Report". Integrated...
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Persian Gulf
Ephedra ×
arenicola H.C.Cutler – Arizona, Utah (hybrid, E.
cutleri × E. torreyana)
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S.Watson –
boundary ephedra,...
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crushing dentition.
Named species include E.
browni and the more
advanced E.
cutleri. Both come from the Late
Campanian (Judithian "Land
Mammal Age") of Dinosaur...