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- Glomerosus is a genus of spiders in the family Linyphiidae. It was first described in 2014 by Zhao & Li. As of 2017[update], it contains only one species...
- Botelloides glomerosus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. The size of the s**** varies between...
- Pand**** ****unaensis H.St.John Pand**** gambierensis H.St.John Pand**** glomerosus H.St.John Pand**** grantii H.St.John Pand**** guamensis Martelli Pand****...
- Argentina Gladiata Zhao & Li, 2014 — China Glebala Zhao & Li, 2014 — China Glomerosus Zhao & Li, 2014 — China Glyphesis Simon, 1926 — Asia, North America, Europe...
-  rigidus Binomial name Phyxelis rigidus (Say, 1831) Synonyms Phyxelis glomerosus Boheman, 1843 Phyxelis setiferus Boheman, 1843 Trachyphloeus melanothrix...
- Ogcodes fuscus Brunetti, 1912 Ogcodes gibbosus (Linnaeus, 1758) Ogcodes glomerosus Paramonov, 1957 Ogcodes gressiti Schlinger, 1971 Ogcodes guttatus Costa...
- glabriventris Brown, 2000 Apocephalus globosus Brown, 2000 Apocephalus glomerosus Brown, 2002 Apocephalus gonzalezae Brown, 2014 Apocephalus gracilis Brown...
- 1911) Botelloides chrysalidus (Chapman & Gabriel, 1914) Botelloides glomerosus (Hedley, 1907) Botelloides ludbrookae Ponder, 1985 Botelloides sulcatus...
- Zhao & Li, 2014 Glebala aspera Zhao & Li, 2014 - China Glomerosus Zhao & Li, 2014 Glomerosus lateralis Zhao & Li, 2014 - China Glyphesis Simon, 1926...
- Pycnodontidae. The type species is "Coelodus" costae Heckel (1856). Danaphos glomerosus Sp. nov Valid Schwarzhans Otaian  New Zealand A species of Danaphos. Diaphus...