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- Tridactylidae. Ellipes californicus Günther, 1985 – California and Baja California Norte Ellipes deyrupi Woo, 2021 – Florida Ellipes eisneri Deyrup,...
- Ellipes gurneyi is a species of tiny mole-cricket like insect found in the family Tridactylidae. Ellipes gurneyi is a very small insect (4–5 mm) found...
- Ambia ellipes is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Samoa. "global Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea.org. Retrieved 2014-07-15. v t...
- Salarias nitidus Günther, 1861 Blennius nitidus (Günther, 1861) Blennius ellipes Jordan & Starks, 1906 Rhabdoblennius ellipes (Jordan & Starks, 1906)...
- 2010 Taylor, 2010: Composite quote for brevity. See Taylor article for elliped material, including p****age from Orwell. Taylor, 2010 Bradfield, 2021 Bradfield...
- ellipsiprymnus refers to the white, elliptical ring on the rump, from the Gr**** ellipes (ellipse) and prymnos (prumnos, hind part). The animal acquired the vernacular...
- Afrotridactylus Günther, 1994 Asiotridactylus Günther, 1995 - Africa to central Asia Ellipes Scudder, 1902 - Americas Neotridactylus Günther, 1972 - Americas Tridactylus...
- blenny, Rhabdoblennius nitidus (Günther, 1861) syn. Rhabdoblennius ellipes ((as R. ellipes) Great Barrier Reef and islands of Oceania) Jewelled blenny, Salarias...
- Ambia colonalis (Bremer, 1864) Ambia cymophoralis Hampson, 1917 Ambia ellipes (Tams, 1935) Ambia fulvicolor Hampson, 1917 Ambia fusalis Hampson, 1906...
- Intercept, August 7, 2016. Composite quote for brevity, clarity. Colla, 2016: Elliped material reads: "...in terms of experience, it is not so easy to keep "here"...