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- The barred parakeet (Bolborhynchus lineola), also known as the lineolated parakeet (commonly nicknamed the "Linnie") or the Catherine parakeet, is a small...
- the genus Brotogeris parakeets, the monk parakeet, and lineolated parakeets, although lineolateds have short tails. A larger species may be referred to...
- including Budgies, brotogeris, parakeets, lovebirds, parrotlets and lineolated parakeets. Some species of lories and lorikeets are kept as pets but are...
- spots or crossbands, which are widely separated anteriorly. The sides are lineolated with white, with a black spot corresponding to each white crossband. The...
- also known as the common lined blind snake, common lined worm snake, or lineolate blind snake, is a species of snake in the family Typhlopidae. It is widely...
- lead and manganese soaps of linseed fatty acids or resin, also termed lineolates or resinates. Terebines had poor shelf life in mixed paints, as they auto-oxidised...
- different Areolae that can be found on Navicula or Gomphoneis known as lineolate and punctate. Unlike naviculaceae who are symmetrical in shape some Thal****iosiraceae...
- conical shape. It is dull grayish, olivaceous or pinkish, longitudinally lineolate with a darker shade, frequently appearing unicolored. The spire is conic...
- longitudinally marked with raised or depressed parallel lines; with linear marks lineolate finely lineate, longitudinally marked with very fine raised or depressed...
- purplish brown and faint green. The base of the s**** is radiately striped, lineolate or maculate with brown. The upper surface of the whorls is closely granulose...