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species within the
genus Laniarius:
Rufous whistler (as
Laniarius rubrigaster)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Laniarius. Vieillot,
Louis Pierre...
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Sarcophilus laniarius is an
extinct species of
marsupial in the
genus Sarcophilus. It is
therefore closely related to the
Tasmanian devil (S. harrisii)...
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fisheries off
South Africa. The
panga was
first formally described as
Pagrus laniarius in 1830 by the
French zoologist Achille Valenciennes in
volume 6 of Histoire...
- 1800, and was
hence unavailable. In 1838, a
specimen was
named Dasyurus laniarius by
Richard Owen, but by 1877 he had
relegated it to Sarcophilus. The modern...
- four
species of Sarcophilus. S.
laniarius and S.
moornaensis are only
known from
fossils from the Pleistocene. S.
laniarius was
larger than the contemporary...
- Yugoslavia.
Dermestes laniarius at
Fauna Europaea Media related to
Dermestes laniarius at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to
Dermestes laniarius at Wikispecies...
- The
tropical boubou or bell
shrike (
Laniarius aethiopicus) is a medium-sized p****erine bird of sub-Saharan Africa. This very
diverse "species" with its...
- The yellow-crowned
gonolek (
Laniarius barbarus), also
known as the
common gonolek, is a medium-sized p****erine bird in the
bushshrike family. It is a...
- The
black boubou (
Laniarius nigerrimus), also
known as
Somali boubou, Erlanger's
boubou or
coastal boubou, is a medium-size bushshrike. It was
split from...
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Albertine sooty boubou (
Laniarius holomelas), with Willard's
sooty boubou (
Laniarius willardi), and with Fülleborn's
sooty boubou (
Laniarius fuelleborni). Two...