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- Sceloporus grandaevus, often called the Cerralvo Island sator, is a species of lizard that can grow up to 3.2 inches in length. It is found in Mexico,...
- ****insia grandaevus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. The wingspan is 17‑22 mm. Adults are on wing from...
- grammicus Wiegmann, 1828 – mesquite lizard or graphic spiny lizard Sceloporus grandaevus (****erson, 1919) Sceloporus halli Dasmann & H.M. Smith, 1974 Sceloporus...
- Priacodon is an extinct genus of Late Jur****ic eutriconodont mammal from the Alcobaça Formation of Portugal and the Morrison Formation of the midwestern...
- brentbaatar Wyoming Priacodon P. ferox Wyoming P. fruitaensis Colorado P. grandaevus Wyoming P. lulli Wyoming P. robustus Wyoming Psalodon P. fortis P. marshi...
- Littleton, not the Name of the Author Only, but of the Law It Self. Hæc ego grandævus posui tibi, candide lector. Aut**** Edwardo Coke milite (7th ed.), London:...
- Not the Name of the Author Only, But of the Law Itself ... : Haec Ego Grandaevus Posui Tibi, Candide Lector. J. & W.T. Clarke – via Google Books. v t e...
- graciosus Baird & Girard, 1852 Sceloporus grammicus Wiegmann, 1828 Sceloporus grandaevus (****erson, 1919) Sceloporus heterolepis Boulenger, 1894 Sceloporus horridus...
- glenni (Cashatt, 1972) ****insia glochinias (Meyrick, 1908) ****insia grandaevus (Meyrick, 1931) ****insia grandis (Fish, 1881) ****insia gratiosus (Fish...
- error: no target: CITEREFCope1870 (help) Species †P. breviceps (Owen, 1841) †P. camperi (Gray, 1831) †P. grandaevus (Leidy, 1861) †P. parvisecta Cope, 1870...