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- The two-striped garter snake (Thamnophis hammondii) is a species of aquatic snake in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae. The species is...
- 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...
- was once classified as a subspecies of the western spadefoot toad, Spea hammondii, but distinctive morphological characteristics led researchers to reclassify...
- is the Latin adjective "green". In 1852, Hallowell described Dinophis hammondii from two specimens of western green mambas collected in Liberia, naming...
- Santos-Barrera, Georgina; Hammerson, Geoffrey; Morey, Steven (2004). "Spea hammondii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T59045A11874606. doi:10...
- cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Leander distans ****er, 1862 Leander hammondii Kingsley, 1883 Leander indicus ****er, 1862 Leander kempi Holt****s, 1950...
- spadefoot toads Plains spadefoot, Spea bombifrons LC Western spadefoot, Spea hammondii NT Great Basin spadefoot, Spea intermontana LC Mexican spadefoot, Spea...
- spadefoot toad, Spea bombifrons (Cope, 1863) Western spadefoot toad, Spea hammondii (Baird, 1859) Great Basin spadefoot toad, Spea intermontana (Cope, 1863)...