- currently-living
mammals that lay eggs)
would be
platypuses echidnae: short-beaked
echidna long-beaked
echidnae: Sir David's long-beaked
echidna eastern long-beaked...
- The
echidna flea (Bradiopsylla
echidnae) is the
larger of two
species of flea
commonly found on the short-beaked echidna. It is monotypic, that is, the...
-
There are
currently four
known serpentine liminal species: the Lamiai, the
Echidnae, the
Medusae and the Melusinae.
While the
actual location of
their homeland...
- with what is said to be one of the world's
largest fleas,
Bradiopsylla echidnae,
which is
about 4 mm (0.16 in) long. The
limbs of the short-beaked echidna...
-
independent of Kepler's
description of his
regular star
polyhedra as his
echidnae. Some
images illustrate the mirror-image
icosahedron with the f1 rather...
- Whittington, Richard; Šlapeta, Jan (1 June 2012). "Year-Long
Presence of
Eimeria echidnae and
Absence of
Eimeria tachyglossi In
Captive Short-Beaked
Echidnas (Tachyglossus...
-
Amblyomma dubitatum Neumann 1899
Amblyomma eburneum Gerstäcker, 1873
Amblyomma echidnae Roberts 1953
Amblyomma elaphense Price, 1959
Amblyomma exornatum Koch,...