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- Bonapartia pedaliota, the longray fangjaw, is a species of bristlemouth found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It is the only described species in its...
- nearby music school. There, Horse meets his love interest, Mrs. Jacqueline Longray, a fellow horse who is also a music teacher. When he attempts to play piano...
- Nevada and southern Cascade ranges of California Triteleia peduncularis longray triplet lily, long-ra**** Brodiaea in wet gr****land and near vernal streams...
- sea angler fish (Ceratias holboelli), also known as the deep-sea angler, longray seadevil or northern seadevil, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging...
- Sternoptyx diaphana Constellationfish, Valenciennellus tripunctulatus Longray fangjaw, Bonapartia pedaliota Bristlemouth, Cyclothone alba Veiled anglemouth...
- 1870: Colonel Lecamus 1886: Colonel Vinckel-Mayer 1965–1967: Colonel de La Longray 1967–1969: Colonel Fournier 1969–1971: Colonel Barthelemy 1971–1973: Colonel...
- Hauteclocque Charles Le Cocq Jacques Lecompte-Boinet Guy Le Coniac de la Longrays Yves Le Dû Pierre Lefaucheux Marcel Lefèvre Paul Legentilhomme Yves Léger...
- Parascolopsis tanyactis, the saddled dwarf monocle bream, longray monocle bream or yellowbellied monocle bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish...
- in the genus Triteleia. Its common names include long-ray brodiaea and longray triteleia. It is endemic to California, where it occurs in the coastal...
- longibarbatus) Thysanactis dentex Threelights dragonfish (Trigonolampa miriceps) Longray fangjaw (Bonapartia pedaliota) Bent-tooth bristlemouth (Cyclothone acclinidens)...