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- Cameraria diabloensis is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from the California, United States. The length of the forewings is 3.3-4.3 mm...
- County. "Ophionereis diabloensis". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2024-10-21. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Ophionereis diabloensis Hendler, 2002". www...
- Hylocelis diabloensis is a species of flatworm belonging to the family Cryptocelidae. It is found within Uruguay. H. diabloensis is elliptical in shape...
- s**** of H. diabloensis is described as having six to seven tightly coiled whorls. This snail was previously described as Helix diabloensis. Binney, William...
- progressus) Borophagus littoralis existed for 3 million years (syn. Osteoborus diabloensis) Borophagus orc existed for 2 million years Borophagus parvus existed...
- Hugall & O'Hara, 2019 Ophionereis degeneri (A.H.Clark, 1949) Ophionereis diabloensis Hendler, 2002 Ophionereis dolabriformis John & A.M.Clark, 1954 Ophionereis...
- Helminthoglypta cypreophila (W.G. Binney & Bland, 1869) Helminthoglypta diabloensis (J.G. Cooper, 1869) Helminthoglypta dupetithouarsii (Deshayes, 1840)...
- was named by Cope in 1892 and is considered synonymous with Osteoborus diabloensis. Borophagus littoralis, like other Borophaginae, are loosely known as...
- Ophioncus granulosus Ophionereis annulata Banded brittle star Ophionereis diabloensis Ophiopholis aculeata Daisy brittle star, crevice brittle star Ophiopholis...
- Mustela ?M. buwaldi Kern County, California. A weasel. Osteoborus O. diabloensis Kern County, California. Junior synonym of Borophagus littoralis. Pseudaelurus...