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- Madatyphlops domerguei is a species of snake in the family Typhlopidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar. The specific name, domerguei, is in honor...
- Blommersia domerguei is a species of frog in the family Mantellidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist...
- synonym of K. b. domerguei) and K. b. nogueyi to the ranks of species, respectively Kinixys zombensis and Kinixys nogueyi. K. b. domerguei is now treated...
- Blommersia angolafa Blommersia blommersae Blommersia dejongi Blommersia domerguei Blommersia galani Blommersia grandisonae Blommersia kely Blommersia sarotra...
- 1899[citation needed] Ixodes djaronensis Neumann, 1907[citation needed] Ixodes domerguei Uilenberg & Hoogstraal, 1965[citation needed] Ixodes downsi Kohls, 1957[citation...
- scientific name of a species of snake, Madatyphlops domerguei, and a frog, Blommersia domerguei, both of which are endemic to Madagascar. 1942: Les serpents...
- microcephalus (Werner, 1909) Madatyphlops ocularis (Parker, 1927) Madatyphlops domerguei (Roux-Estève, 1980) Madatyphlops andasibensis (Wallach & Glaw, 2009) Madatyphlops...
- dejongi Vences, Köhler, Pabijan, and Glaw, 2010 Madagascar Blommersia domerguei (Guibé, 1974) Madagascar Blommersia galani Vences, Köhler, Pabijan, and...
- attraction to predators, such as A. dirus' primary hosts. Acanthocephalus domerguei (Golvan, et al., 1972 Acanthocephalus echigoensis Fujita, 1920 Found both...
- James (2014). "Microscopic and molecular characterization of Hepatozoon domerguei (Apicomplexa) and Foleyella furcata (Nematoda) in wild endemic reptiles...