- well preserved, the size of B.
latifrons is
currently not
clearly known.
Based on leg bones, the m**** of B.
latifrons has been
estimated to be 25-50 percent...
-
Latifrons is a
genus of
spiders in the
family Thomisidae. It was
first described in 1911 by Władysław Kulczyński. As of 2017[update], it
contains only...
- collection,
named it
Cervus latifrons,
Cervus being the only
genus of deer
known at that time. The
specific name "
latifrons"
refers to the wide frontal...
- The
southern hairy-nosed
wombat (Lasiorhinus
latifrons) is one of
three extant species of wombats. It is
found in
scattered areas of
semiarid scrub and...
- only two of them were
formally recognized,
namely I.
alexandri and I.
latifrons. A
third species, I. uralensis, was
erected in 1974, but the
fossil remains...
- crustaceans.
Xeneretmus latifrons at www.fishbase.org.
Common names for
Xeneretmus latifrons at www.fishbase.org.
Xeneretmus latifrons at www.fishbase.org...
-
Niphoparmena latifrons is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Stephan von
Breuning in 1940. BioLib.cz -
Niphoparmena latifrons. Retrieved...
- challenged. L.
latifrons is now
considered a
synonym of
Cervalces latifrons.[better source needed]
Partial skull of
Libralces latifrons "Libralces". Paleobiology...
- California. C.
latifrons was
found on a
decaying corpse and
helped investigators confirm how long the body had been there. C.
latifrons is part of a group...
-
Guttigadus latifrons, is a
species of
morid cod in the
family Moridae. It is
found worldwide. This
species reaches a
length of 18.2 cm (7.2 in). Nedreaas...