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- Lophiotoma madagascarensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids. The length of the s**** attains...
- Astacoides madagascarensis is a species of southern crawfish in the family Parastacidae. The IUCN conservation status of Astacoides madagascarensis is "LC"...
- "Stylophora madagascarensis, Veron, 2000". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 29 September 2018. "Stylophora madagascarensis Veron 2000"...
- Chrysiridia rhipheus, the Madagascan sunset moth, is a species of day-flying moth of the family Uraniidae. It is considered one of the most impressive...
- (Thomson, 1868) Synonyms Batrachorhina fuscoplagiata Breuning, 1942 Batrachorhina mediofasciata Breuning, 1942 Coedomaea madagascarensis Thomson, 1868...
- Coluzea madagascarensis is a species of large sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbariidae. The length of the s**** attains 77 mm....
- Kaliphora madagascarensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree. It is endemic to Madagascar, where it inhabits subhumid woodlands and forests...
- Madtsoia is an extinct genus of madtsoiid snakes. It is known from the Eocene of Argentina (M. bai), the Paleocene of Brazil (M. camposi), the Late Cretaceous...
- Podocopida belonging to the family Schizocytheridae. Paijenborc****ina madagascarensis Sp. nov Valid Yasuhara et al. Eocene  Madagascar Palaeocypridina goeroegae...
- Astacoides Goudotii Guérin, 1839 published on 29 April, and Astacus madagascarensis Milne-Edwards & Audouin, 1839 published on May 9. Some years later...