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- Cyperus incomtus is a species of sedge that is native to parts of South America. The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl Sigismund...
- seven species. The only known extinct cyclopedid species is Palaeomyrmidon incomtus, from the Late Miocene (c. 7 to 9 million years ago) of modern-day Argentina...
- Order: Pilosa Family: Cyclopedidae Genus: †Palaeomyrmidon Rovereto, 1914 Species: †P. incomtus Binomial name †Palaeomyrmidon incomtus Rovereto, 1914...
- Order: Lamiales Family: Acanthaceae Genus: Ruellia Species: R. incomta Binomial name Ruellia incomta Lindau Synonyms Dipteracanthus incomtus Nees (1847)...
- The African marsh rat or common dasymys (Dasymys incomtus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Angola, Democratic Republic of...
- (Wetmore, 1953) – Pacific lowlands of south Costa Rica and Panama N. m. incomtus (Cabanis & Heine, 1860) – Colombia, northeast Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad...
- Neospar****us haemorrhoidalis (L. Koch, 1875) — New South Wales Neospar****us incomtus (L. Koch, 1875) — New South Wales Neospar****us inframaculatus (Hogg, 1896)...
- (Thryonomys swinderi****), vlei rats Otomys spp., African marsh rat (Dasmys incomtus) and four-striped gr**** mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio). Birds, including owls...
- cabrali – Crawford-Cabral's dasymys Dasymys foxi – Fox's shaggy rat Dasymys incomtusAfrican marsh rat Dasymys mont**** – Montane shaggy rat Dasymys nudipes...
- species has since been split into the northern mouse-colored tyrannulet (N. incomtus) and southern mouse-colored tyrannulet (N. murinus). The Cocos tyrannulet...