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- Favartia judithae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Favartia judithae D'Attilio...
- Congoharpax judithae is a species of praying mantis in the family Galinthiadidae. List of mantis genera and species Tree of Life Web Project. 2005 v t...
- Gibberula judithae is a species of marine gastropod in the family Cystiscidae. It is known from the Canary Islands. This species occurs in the waters of...
- Paracimexomys is a genus of extinct mammals in the extinct Multituberculata order. Paracimexomys lived during the Cretaceous period. The few fossils remains...
- of a rat. This species (Sahni A. 1972) is also known as Paracymexomys judithae (Archibald J.D. 1982). Fossils come from the Campanian (Upper Cretaceous)...
- streptophora Watson, R.B., 1881 Gymnobela blakeana extensa (Dall, 1881) Gymnobela judithae A. H. Clarke, 1989 Gymnobela streptophora Watson, 1881 Magnella extensa...
- †Naticopsis inornata †Naticopsis insculpta †Naticopsis irregularis †Naticopsis judithae †Naticopsis kaibabensis †Naticopsis kayseri †Naticopsis laeta †Naticopsis...
- Palacios-Vargas & B.E. Mejía, 1988 g Friesea jeanneli Denis, 1947 g Friesea judithae J.G. Palacios-Vargas, 1986 g Friesea jugoslavica da Gama, 1963 g Friesea...
- Australia & New Zealand L. d. vetula, (Bruch, 1853) Southern Africa L. d. judithae, (Jiguet, 2002) subantarctic islands in the Indian Ocean L. d. melisandae...
- Deinosuchus rugosus, and Leidyosuchus sp.; and the mammalians Paracimexomys judithae, Mesodma senecta, Mesodma sp., Cimexomys sp., Cinemoxys antiquus, Kimbetohia...