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- H. americ**** may refer to: Habronattus americ****, a spider species Halictophagus americ****, a strepsipteran species Heliocarpus americ****, a tree...
- rostrum of Hameric**** bears one or more spines on the underside, which are lacking in H. gammarus. The spines on the claws of Hameric**** are red or...
- rostrum of Hameric**** bears one or more spines on the underside, which are lacking in H. gammarus. The spines on the claws of Hameric**** are red or...
- eliminated in 1–2 years. The N. americ**** lifecycle only differs slightly from that of A. duodenale. N. americ**** has no development arrest in immune...
- Homarus americ**** (the American lobster) and Homarus gammarus (the European lobster). The Cape lobster, which was formerly in this genus as H. capensis...
- The American black bear (Ursus americ****), also known as the black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America. It is the continent's...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hyp**** americ****. The southern stingray (Hyp**** americ****) is a whiptail stingray found in tropical and subtropical...
- H. l. var. lupulus – Europe, western Asia H. l. var. cordifoliuseastern Asia H. l. var. lupuloides (syn. H. americ****) – eastern North America H....
- Habronattus americ**** is a species of jumping spiders from the family Salticidae. The female spider is brown and gray, with a small color range. The male...
- described: H. americ**** H. andersoni H. bergmanni (Downs et al, 2013) from the Frasnian-aged Fram Formation of Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada H. flemingi H. giganteus...