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- The black drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus) is a small Asian p****erine bird of the drongo family Dicruridae. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical...
- Retrieved 6 January 2022. Synonyms of Bathycongrus macrocercus at www.fishbase.org. Bathycongrus macrocercus at www.fishbase.org. Al****, A. W., 1894 [ref...
- genus based on remains from the Cambridge Greensand: "Acanthopholis macrocercus", based on specimens CAMSM B55570-55609; "Acanthopholis platypus" (CAMSM...
- Brachyseps gastrostictus, O'Shaughnessy's Madagascar skink, is a species of skink endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J. & Ramanamanjato, J.-B. (2011)...
- Greensand of England and was first described in 1879. The type species, S. macrocercus, was described by British paleontologist Harry Seeley in 1879 and it...
- English naturalist and illustrator William John Swainson who designated it Macrocercus pachyrhynchus in Philosophical Magazine, new ser., 1, no. 6, p. 439 (1827)...
- observations on the adrenal gland of four species of birds, Dicrurus macrocercus (Vieillot), Centropus sinensis (Stephens), Sturnus pagodarum (Gmelin)...
- The long-tailed shrew rat (Tateomys macrocercus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found only in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, where...
- a dark, brownish grey pelage, robust hind feet, and a long tail. T. macrocercus is smaller than T. rhinogradoides, has a similar fur colour, but has...
- Melasmothrix Sulawesian shrew rat (M. naso) Tateomys (Greater Sulawesian shrew rats) Long-tailed shrew rat (T. macrocercus) Tate's shrew rat (T. rhinogradoides)...