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- Gouldii, a word referring to English naturalist John Gould (1804–1881), may refer to: A. gouldii Ac****odus gouldii, the Western blue groper, a fish species...
- The sand goanna (Var**** gouldii), also known commonly as Gould's monitor, the racehorse goanna, and the sand monitor, is a species of large Australian...
- T. gouldii may refer to: Tellina gouldii, Hanley, 1846, the cuneate tellin, a marine bivalve species in the genus Tellina Thyasira gouldii, Philippi,...
- gouldii may refer to: Scotophilus gouldii, a bat species in the genus Scotophilus Selenidera gouldii, the Gould's toucanet, a bird species Gouldii (disambiguation)...
- H. gouldii may refer to: Hapalotis gouldii, a moth species in the genus Hapalotis Heintzichthys gouldii, an extinct placoderm fish species that lived what...
- P. gouldii may refer to: Pectinaria gouldii, a worm species in the genus Pectinaria Phascolopsis gouldii, a sipunculid worm species in the genus Phascolopsis...
- It is monotypic, being represented by the single species, Myobatrachus gouldii, also known as the turtle frog. It gets its name from the resemblance to...
- B. gouldii may refer to: Breviceps gouldii, a frog species in the genus Breviceps Buccinum gouldii, a sea snail species Gouldii (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- describing author discovered that the specimen selected as the type of Var**** gouldii was in fact ****ignable to this species, recently described by reptile specialist...
- C. gouldii may refer to: Cardamine gouldii, a plant species in the genus Cardamine found in Bhutan Chalinolobus gouldii, the Gould's wattled bat, a bat...