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- Agrotis edmondsi is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Maule, Biobío and Araucanía regions of Chile. The wingspan is 32–44 mm. Adults are...
- trunk. The genus Paralongicollum contains three species. Paralongicollum edmondsi (Golvan, 1969) Paralongicollum nemacheili Amin, Bauer & Sidorov, 1991 Paralongicollum...
- concinum Lonsdale, 1845 Lithostrotion decipiens (McCoy, 1849) Lithostrotion edmondsi Smith, 1928 Lithostrotion fasciculatum Fleming, 1828 Lithostrotion fuicatum...
- Protechiurus edmondsi is a species of fossil animal from the Ediacaran Nama group of Namibia. It was initially interpreted as an echiurid worm. It has...
-  obtusiusculus Binomial name Tachys obtusiusculus Jeannel, 1941 Synonyms Tachys edmondsi Moore, 1956 Tachys piceus Edmonds, 1934 Tachys obtusiusculus Jeannel, 1941...
- Neoechinorhynchus dorso****tus Amin and Christison, 2005 Neoechinorhynchus edmondsi Golvan, 1994 Neoechinorhynchus emydis (Leidy, 1851) Neoechinorhynchus emyditoides...
- Hartmann-Schröder, 1983 Scolelepis dicha Hutchings, Frouin & Hily, 1998 Scolelepis edmondsi Hutchings & Turvey, 1984 Scolelepis eltaninae Blake, 1983 Scolelepis eltaninae...
- Van Cleave, 1921 Tegorhynchus cetratus (Van Cleave, 1945) Tegorhynchus edmondsi (Golvan, 1960) Tegorhynchus furcatus (Van Cleave & Lincicome, 1939) Tegorhynchus...
- found in the Australian Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca). Mediorhynchus edmondsi Schmidt and ****z, 1977 Mediorhynchus emberizae (Rudolphi, 1819) M. emberizae...
- rietoogensis - Dabis Formation Nereites - Schwarzrand Subgroup Protechiurus edmondsi - Kuibis Quartzite & Dabis Formation Pteridinium carolinaense, P. simplex...