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- 1859 for cattle fossils found in Nerbudda deposits. Bos primigenius mauritanicus was coined by Philippe Thomas in 1881 who described fossils found in...
- Equus mauritanicus, the Saharan zebra, is an extinct species of equine which lived in North Africa during the Late Pleistocene and possibly the Holocene...
- Tenebroides mauritanicus was first described in 1758 by Linnaeus in his 10th edition of Systema Naturae, who named it Tenebrio mauritanicus and classified...
- divided into two subspecies: Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus Triops mauritanicus simplex "ITIS - Report: Triops mauritanicus". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 27 March...
- Chalcides mauritanicus, or the two-fingered skink, is an African species of skink found in Algeria and Morocco. It occurs in sandy areas and plantations...
- Palinurus mauritanicus (common name: pink spiny lobster) is a species of spiny lobster. It is found in deep waters in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the...
- Saurodactylus mauritanicus is a species of gecko in the Sphaerodactylidae family found in Morocco, Western Sahara, and possibly Algeria. Both this species...
- specimen was made the holotype of the new genus and species Phosphatodraco mauritanicus in 2003; the genus name means "dragon from the phosphates", and the specific...
- azorensis and breeds in Madeira and the western Canary Islands. T. m. mauritanicus, another small dark subspecies with a glossy black male plumage, breeds...
- Triops mauritanicus Ghigi, 1921 Triops newberryi Thomas, 1921 Triops vicentinus Korn, Machado, Cristo & Cancela da Fonseca, 2010 T. mauritanicus was considered...