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- The little brown bat or little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) is an endangered species of mouse-eared microbat found in North America. It has a small...
- lucifugus lucifugus, known as the Withlocoochee light-fleeing cave crayfish, is one of two subspecies of the vampire crayfish (Procambarus lucifugus)...
- counties. There are two sub-species described; Procambarus lucifugus lucifugus Procambarus lucifugus alachua The two sub-species are known to form intergrades...
- Po****tion Survey of the Italian Subterranean Termite Reticulitermes lucifugus lucifugus Rossi in Bagnacavallo (Ravenna, Italy), Using the Triple Mark Recapture...
- The Grand Grimoire, also known as Le Dragon Rouge or The Red Dragon, is a black magic goetic grimoire. Different editions date the book to 1521, 1522 or...
- lucifugus), along with Procambarus lucifugus lucifugus. It is distinct from P. l. lucifugus due its eyespots. Procambarus lucifugus alachua is found in subterranean...
- Stygobromus lucifugus, the rubious cave amphipod is an extinct species of amphipod crustacean in the family Crangonyctidae. It was first described by...
- Procambarus lucifugusFlorida light-fleeing cave crayfish Procambarus lucifugus lucifugusWithlocoochee light-fleeing cave crayfish Procambarus lucifugus alachua...
- Abacetus lucifugus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1924. Andrewes, H. E. (1924). "Coleoptera...
- states: Iowa, Minnesota, and Mississippi. A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was found in Washington state infected with white-nose syndrome in March...