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- Sarcohyla floresi is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Mexico. Scientists have seen it between 1461 and 2000 meters above sea level. This frog...
- described material besides the type. The type species, Piatnitzkysaurus floresi, was described by Jose Bonaparte in 1979. It was named to honor Alejandro...
- Trismelasmos floresi is a moth in the family Cossidae. It was described by Yakovlev in 2011. It is found on Flores, Sumbawa, Timor and Lombok. Natural...
- (1996) Mussaurus patagonicus (1979) Noasaurus leali (1980) Piatnitzkysaurus floresi (1979) Rayososaurus agrioensis (1996) Riograndia guaibensis (2001) Riojasaurus...
- Azaleothrips dentatus Azaleothrips dorsalis Azaleothrips flavicollis Azaleothrips floresi Azaleothrips formosae Azaleothrips indonesiensis Azaleothrips inflavus...
- †Piatnitzkysauridae Carrano, Benson & Sampson, 2012 Type species †Piatnitzkysaurus floresi Bonaparte, 1979 Genera †Condorraptor †Marshosaurus †Piatnitzkysaurus †Xuanhanosaurus...
- resemble those ****igned to members of Piatnitzkysauridae. Piatnitzkysaurus P. floresi Cerro Cóndor South Las Chacritas Member Two "fragmentary skulls with ****ociated...
- Mexico, was described and named Selasphorus floresii (Gould, 1861), or Floresi's hummingbird. Several more specimens were collected in California over...
- nationalgeographica, Simoclaenus sylvaticus, Szalinia gracilis, Tiulordia floresi, Tiuclaenus minutus, Cimolestes sp., Didelphoidea indet., Henricosborniidae...
- hybrid between this species and Anna's hummingbird has been described as Floresi's hummingbird, "Selasphorus" floresii. Allen's hummingbirds are commonly...