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- Lactarius maculatipes is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. The species was described as new to science by mycologist...
- and Sciences. 27: 226–228. Media related to Zygoballus maculatipes at Wikimedia Commons Zygoballus maculatipes at Jumping Spiders of the World v t e...
- R. longispora R. longissimispora R. lorithamnus R. luteoflaccida R. maculatipes R. maculospora R. madagascariensis R. magnifica R. magnipes R. marrii...
- jumping spider family, Salticidae. The single described species, Tarkas maculatipes, is found in Mexico and Guatemala. The genus is named after the character...
- cambridgei Mello-Leitão, 1944; but an unnecessary replacement name) Metopilio maculatipes (F.O.****rd-Cambridge, 1905) Metopilio mexic**** (Roewer, 1956) Metopilio...
- Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Turkey Xysticus maculatipes Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan Xysticus maculiger Roewer, 1951 — Yarkand...
- Sclerosomatidae from Brazil. Onostemma imitans Mello-Leitão, 1938 Onostemma maculatipes Roewer, 1953 Sclerosomatidae Species List at Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog...
- that turns sulphur yellow. However, those that do include Lactarius maculatipes, and Lactarius croceus which are found with hardwoods in the north eastern...
- longicystidiatus Gminder (2013) Hydropus lutescentipes Singer (1982) Hydropus maculatipes Singer (1982) Hydropus marginellus (Pers.) Singer (1948) Hydropus martensii...
- Argentina Sanogasta bonariensis (Mello-Leitão, 1940) — Argentina Sanogasta maculatipes (Keyserling, 1878) — Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile...