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- Coronadoa hasegawai is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Scissurellidae, the top snails. This marine species occurs off...
- Donacaula hasegawai is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Shibuya in 1927. It is found in Korea. "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
- Mordellochroa hasegawai is a beetle in the genus Mordellochroa of the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1959 by Nomura & Kato. Mordellidae Species...
- impressions, are known of the type species, Limnofregata azygosternon, and L. hasegawai is known from two skulls and most of one torso. Birds of the genus Limnofregata...
- species, including C. ainu, C. alta, C. difficilis, C. fulgida or C. hasegawai currently have no individual entries here. "ITIS standard report - Coccinella...
- Shiriyanetta hasegawai is an extinct species of seaduck from the Pleistocene of ****an. It was flightless, similar to the also extinct Chendytes from the...
- possibly also Southeast Asia) Birds ****anese flightless duck (Shiriyanetta hasegawai) Leptoptilos robustus Ostriches (Struthio) (Indian subcontinent) Reptiles...
- palaeontologist and honorary museum director. The Pleistocene anatid Shiriyanetta hasegawai was named in his honour, in recognition of his "outstanding contributions"...
- Coronadoa include: Coronadoa demisispira Geiger & McLean, 2010 Coronadoa hasegawai Geiger & Sasaki, 2009 Coronadoa simonsae Bartsch, 1946 Coronadoa Bartsch...
- fossil deposits in the western United States, two—L. azygosternon and L. hasegawai—from the Green River Formation (48–52 million years old) and one—L. hutchisoni—from...