- two
species commonly known as kudu, the
other being the
lesser kudu, T.
imberbis. Kudu (/kuːduː/ koo-DOO), or koodoo, is the
Khoikhoi name for this antelope...
- The
lesser kudu (Tragelaphus
imberbis) is a medium-sized
bushland antelope found in East Africa. The
species is a part of the
ungulate genus Tragelaphus...
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Chaetopappa imberbis (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom
Flora of
North America,
Awnless lazy daisy,
Chaetopappa imberbis (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom NRCS. "Chaetopappa
imberbis". PLANTS...
- on the
Australian mainland: L.
aurata and L.
imberbis. The
former is
widely distributed,
while imberbis is
restricted to
northeastern New
South Wales...
-
species of
antelope of the
genus Tragelaphus:
Lesser kudu,
Tragelaphus imberbis, of
eastern Africa Greater kudu,
Tragelaphus strepsiceros, of
eastern and...
- NatureServe. 2014.
Pectis imberbis.
NatureServe Explorer.
Pectis imberbis.
Plant Abstracts.
Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Pectis imberbis.
Flora of
North America...
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Acheilognathus imberbis is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Acheilognathus, a bitterling. It is
endemic to the Zhejiang, Shandong, Hubei, Hunan...
-
Gnathopogon imberbis is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Gnathopogon endemic to China. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Gnathopogon
imberbis". FishBase...
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scriptus Harnessed bushbuck,
Tragelaphus sylvaticus Lesser kudu,
Tragelaphus imberbis Mountain nyala,
Tragelaphus buxtoni Lowland nyala,
Tragelaphus angasii...
-
Garra imberbis is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Garra,
endemic to Myanmar. Kottelat, M. (2012). "Garra
imberbis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened...