- (Quechua Inka Inca,
chaka bridge, "Inca bridge",
hispanicized spellings Incachaca, Inca Chaca) is an
archaeological site in Bolivia. It is
situated in the...
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costaricensis Schaus, 1912
Megalopyge govana Schaus, 1904
Megalopyge incachaca Schaus, 1927
Pimela lanuginosa Clemens, 1860
Lagoa ornata Druce, 1887...
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Inkachaka Dam (Aymara and Quechua, inka Inca,
chaka bridge, "Inca bridge") is a dam in
Bolivia situated in the La Paz Department,
Pedro Domingo Murillo...
- 2009 by
lichenologist Adam Flakus. The type
specimen was
collected near
Incachaca village (Chapare Province) at an
elevation of 2,317 m (7,602 ft), where...
- Carvalho, 1952) Rio
Parahyba toad
Brazil Rhinella quechua (Gallardo, 1961)
Incachaca toad
Bolivia Rhinella roqueana (Melin, 1941)
northern Peru,
eastern Ecuador...
- scale. Cir****stantial
evidence from the
novel presence of
individuals at
Incachaca Lake in the
Chapare Province of
Bolivia suggests that this
species may...
- Cochabamba. One of the
first overhead power lines run
around 50 km
between the
Incachaca power station and Cochabamba. The
hydroelectric station and
power line...
- (Gertsch & ****k, 1936) – USA to
Colombia T.
ilvan Levi, 1964 –
Brazil T.
incachaca Levi, 1964 –
Bolivia T.
indicatus (Banks, 1929) –
Nicaragua to Panama...
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huanuco Levi, 1986 – Peru C. ****la Levi, 1986 – Colombia,
Ecuador C.
incachaca Levi, 1986 –
Colombia C.
itaimba Levi, 1986 –
Brazil C.
jayuyensis (Petrunkevitch...
- 1936) — USA to
Colombia Thymoites ilvan Levi, 1964 —
Brazil Thymoites incachaca Levi, 1964 —
Bolivia Thymoites indicatus (Banks, 1929) —
Nicaragua to...