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Hydrophoria lancifer is a
species of fly in the
family Anthomyiidae. It is
found in the Palearctic. For
identification see:
Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko,...
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Coprophanaeus lancifer is a
large species of
beetle belonging to the
family Scarabaeidae (scarab beetles).
Adults typically are 28–56 mm (1.1–2.2 in) long...
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Pegasus lancifer, the
sculptured seamoth or
sculptured dragonfish, is a
species of
seamoth which is
endemic to the
temperate seas of
southern Australia...
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showed that the
tooth of an
animal that J. S.
Newberry named "Rhizodus
lancifer," from the
Diamond Coal Mine, a
Carboniferous site in Linton, Ohio, belonged...
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Faxonius lancifer, the
shrimp crayfish, is a
species of
crayfish in the
family Cambaridae. It is
widespread in the South-Eastern
United States. Faxonius...
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example of a
species in the
Heteractinida class is the
Gondekia Lancifer; the
Gondekia lancifer specimen is only the
second articulated specimen known and...
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Bombylius lancifer is a
species of bee fly in the
family Bombyliidae. It
occurs in
western North America. "Bombylius
lancifer Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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periodically molt
their skin,
perhaps as
often as
every five days.
Pegasus lancifer and the two
Eurypegasus species are
listed as
Least Concern by the IUCN...
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Wayback Machine.
Accessed June 30, 2010. "Hails from Paterson, New Jersey."
Lancifer, Unkle. "Dante Tomaselli :: The
Kindertrauma Interview", Kindertrauma,...
- medium-sized to
large beetles, with the
South American C.
ensifer and C.
lancifer sometimes exceeding 5 cm (2 in) in length,
making these two some of the...