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- found in Costa Rica and Panama. Originally described as Dendrobates granuliferus, it was moved to Oophaga in 1994. Its natural habitats are tropical humid...
- Porcellio granuliferus is a species of woodlouse in the genus Porcellio belonging to the family Porcellionidae that is endemic to mainland Spain. "Porcellio...
- Wijngaarden, René; Bolaños, Federico (1992). "Parental care in Dendrobates granuliferus (Anura: Dendrobatidae), with a description of the tadpole". Journal of...
- Goniodiscaster granuliferus is a species of sea stars in the family Oreasteridae. Mah, C. (2015). "Goniodiscaster granuliferus". WoRMS. World Register...
- (Kiener, 1834) N****arius graniferus (Kiener, 1834) (misspelling) N****arius granuliferus (Kiener, 1834) (misspelling) Plicarcularia granifera (Kiener, 1834) Plicarcularia...
- Wijngaarden, René; Bolaños, Federico (1992). "Parental care in Dendrobates granuliferus (Anura: Dendrobatidae), with a description of the tadpole". Journal of...
- general characteristic of Dendrobates tadpoles including D. arboreus, D. granuliferus, D. lehmanni, D. occultator, D. pumilio, D. speciosus, and many other...
- grandeus ****k & ****k, 1943 Porcellio granulatus Menge, 1854 Porcellio granuliferus Budde-Lund, 1885 Porcellio gruneri Hoese, 1978 Porcellio haasi Arcangeli...
- Mayer-Eymar, 1892 † Conus granuliferus Grateloup, 1835 † Conus granuliferus var. drnowitzensis de Gregorio, 1885 † Conus granuliferus var. opellus de Gregorio...
- accepted as Hexapinus edwardsii Hexapus granuliferus Campbell & Stephenson, 1970 - Now accepted as Mariaplax granuliferus Hexapus latipes De Haan, 1835 - Now...