- Spea
hammondii, also
known as the
western spadefoot,
western spadefoot toad, Hammond's spadefoot, or Hammond's
spadefoot toad, is a
species of amphibian...
- Hammond's
flycatcher (Empidonax
hammondii) is a
flycatcher in the
family Tyrannidae. This
small insectivorous bird
inhabits the
coniferous and
mixed forests...
-
Acacia hammondii, also
known as Hammond's wattle, is a tree or
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Juliflorae that is
native across northern...
- The two-striped
garter snake (Thamnophis
hammondii) is a
species of
aquatic snake in the
subfamily Natricinae of the
family Colubridae. The
species is...
- is the
Latin adjective "green". In 1852,
Hallowell described Dinophis hammondii from two
specimens of
western green mambas collected in Liberia, naming...
- was once
classified as a
subspecies of the
western spadefoot toad, Spea
hammondii, but
distinctive morphological characteristics led
researchers to reclassify...
- Santos-Barrera, Georgina; Hammerson, Geoffrey; Morey,
Steven (2004). "Spea
hammondii". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2004: e.T59045A11874606. doi:10...
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spadefoot toad, Spea
bombifrons (Cope, 1863)
Western spadefoot toad, Spea
hammondii (Baird, 1859)
Great Basin spadefoot toad, Spea
intermontana (Cope, 1863)...
-
portions of
Snake and
Spring Valleys: the
western spadefoot toad (Spea
hammondii) and the
leopard frog (Rana pipiens). Many of the
rocks formed during...
- (Günther, 1894)
southern Mexico Two-striped
garter snake,
Thamnophis hammondii (Kennicott, 1860)
central California to Baja California,
Mexico Liner's...