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Cnemidophorus flavissimus is a
species of
teiid lizard found on
Islas Los
Frailes in Venezuela. Rivas, G.; Schargel, W. (2017). "Cnemidophorus
flavissimus". IUCN...
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flavissimus, the
yellow devilfish or
yellow scissortail, is a fish from the
western Central Pacific,
recorded from the
Great Barrier Reef and...
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butterflyfish still can
easily be
confused with its more
common cousin F.
flavissimus. Both
species may be kept in aquariums. F.
longirostris has a compressed...
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There are
currently three recognized species in this genus:
Forcipiger flavissimus D. S.
Jordan & E. A. McGregor, 1898 –
yellow longnose butterflyfish Forcipiger...
- lauwiliwilinukunukuʻoiʻoi
refers to both of the
following fish:
Forcipiger flavissimus (Forcepsfish, aka
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish)
Forcipiger longirostris...
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Wakatobi white-eye (Zosterops
flavissimus) is a
species of bird in the
family Zosteropidae. It is
endemic to Indonesia,
where it is
known only from...
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lemonpeel angelfish was
first formally described as
Holocanthus flavissimus in 1831 by the
French anatomist Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) with the type...
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parrotlet (F. x. flavescens) and ****mayr's cobalt-rumped
parrotlet (F. x.
flavissimus). Cobalt-rumped
parrotlets are
found in much of
central and northern...
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Pseudotriton diastictus Bishop, 1941 —
midland mud
salamander Pseudotriton flavissimus (Hallowell, 1856) — Gulf
Coast mud
salamander Pseudotriton mont**** Baird...