- Oregon, California, and Nevada. P.
laevissimus is
closely related to
Promecognathus cr****us. Like P. cr****us, P.
laevissimus uses its
large jaws to feed on...
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researchers to
believe that the A.
laevissimus fossil is
likely a
marine lobster rather than a crayfish. The name
Astacus laevissimus is
mostly considered a nomen...
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Camponotus laevissimus (formerly C. laevigatus), the
giant carpenter ant, is a
species of
carpenter ant
native to
western Canada, the
United States, and...
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ephemeral streams draining the
Palmer Divide.
Penstemon ambiguus var.
laevissimus also
grows in
sandy soils with
creosote bush, blackbrush,
sagebrush shrublands...
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Nephrurus laevissimus, also
known as the
smooth ****-tailed
gecko , is a
species of gecko. Like all
species of Nephrurus, it is
endemic to Australia....
- ****-tailed
gecko Nephrurus eromanga Oliver,
Donnellan & Gunn, 2022
Nephrurus laevissimus Mertens, 1958 –
smooth ****-tailed
gecko Nephrurus levis De Vis, 1886...
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Craugastor laevissimus is a
species of frog in the
family Craugastoridae. It is
found in
Honduras and Nicaragua. Its
natural habitats are
lowland and...
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glandulosus Schur Sonchus hantoniensis Sweet Sonchus hispidus Gilib.
Sonchus laevissimus Schur Sonchus nitidus Vill.
Sonchus pratensis Schur Sonchus repens Bubani...
- Nonetheless, at
least one species, the
ground beetle Promecognathus laevissimus, is a
specialised predator of H. haydeniana. Good for soil aeration....
- more
widespread ant
formerly called C.
laevigatus is now
Camponotus laevissimus.
According to AntWiki, "most
literature (probably
except for the original...