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- Fragum erugatum is a small species of ****le, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae. It is found in the shallow seas off the coast of Western...
- because of the great abundance of the s**** of the ****le species Fragum erugatum. The seawater in the L'Haridon Bight has a high salinity due to both the...
- Altagonum erugatum is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Carabinae. It was described by Darlington in 1971. "Altagonum erugatum Darlington, 1971"...
- coastline composed of billions of tiny s**** of the Shark Bay ****le (Fragum erugatum), averaging less than 14 millimetres (0.55 in) in length. The s**** deposit...
- is a beach which is entirely made up of the s**** of the ****le Fragum erugatum. Certain species of gastropod seas**** (the s**** of sea snails) can...
- comalapense Thompson, 2014 Eucalodium cyclops Thompson, 2014 Eucalodium erugatum Thompson, 2014 Eucalodium eurystoma Thompson, 2014 Eucalodium filicostatum...
- Lütken, 1862 "1861" Chthonerpeton corrugatum Taylor, 1968 Chthonerpeton erugatum Taylor, 1968 Chthonerpeton ****michi Taylor, 1968 Nectocaecilia fasciata...
- Neumayr, 1879 synonym Aegoceras calliphyllum P. costosum P. distinctum P. erugatum P. hagenowi P. marcouxi Guex, Taylor, Rakus & Bucher, 1998 P. minillaensis...
- Darlington, 1971: 298  Altagonum dilutipes Darlington, 1952: 198–199  Altagonum erugatum Darlington, 1971: 299  Altagonum europhilum Darlington, 1952: 199–200 ...
- following species according to the World Register of Marine Species: Fragum erugatum (Tate, 1889) Fragum fragum (Linnaeus, 1758) Fragum funa****iense (Ter Poorten...