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- "Psychrolutes marcidus – Names". Atlas of Living Australia. Retrieved 2019-03-28. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Psychrolutes marcidus". FishBase...
- blobfish or fathead, and the subject of a well-known photograph Psychrolutes marcidus, commonly known as a smooth-head blobfish or simply a blobfish Psychrolutes...
- Abantiades marcidus is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is endemic to Australia, where it is found in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and...
- Pomel Daucus kotovii M.Hiroe Daucus levis Raf. Daucus lucidus L.f. Daucus marcidus Timb.-Lagr. Daucus maritimus Lam. Daucus maritimus With. Daucus martellii...
- nepalensis Walker, 1856 Hepialus indicus Walker, 1856 Hepialus pauperatus Walker, 1865 Hepialus marcidus Butler, 1880 Hepialiscus flavus Chu and Wang, 1985...
- (Vaillant, 1888) Psychrolutes macrocephalus (Gilchrist, 1904) Psychrolutes marcidus (McCulloch, 1926) (blobfish) Psychrolutes marmoratus (T. N. Gill, 1889)...
- Poecilopompilus algidus fervidus (Smith, 1873) Neotropical Poecilopompilus algidus marcidus (F.W., 167815) western North America Poecilopompilus algidus rubiginosus...
- maindroni Fauvel, 1903 g Philonthus mannerheimi Fauvel, 1868 g Philonthus marcidus Wollaston, 1864 g Philonthus mareki Coiffait, 1967 g Philonthus merops...
- (Australia) Microlestodes macleayi (Csiki, 1932) (Australia) Microlestodes marcidus (Blackburn, 1903) (Australia) Microlestodes occidentalis Baehr, 1990 (Australia)...
- Abantiades magnificus (eastern Victoria and New South Wales) Abantiades marcidus Abantiades ocellatus Abantiades penneshawensis Abantiades sericatus "Abantiades"...