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research and many more
specimens examined, in 2006, it was
renamed to L. g.
meansi after D.
Bruce Means, in
recognition of his work on this subspecies. Adults...
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Diplocardia meansi, the Means's
giant earthworm, or Rich
Mountain giant earthworm, is a
species of
earthworm endemic to the
United States. It is the second...
- kingsnake, L. g.
getula (Linnaeus, 1766)
Apalachicola Lowlands kingsnake, L. g.
meansi Krysko & Judd, 2006 Greer's kingsnake,
Lampropeltis greeri (Webb, 1961)...
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Florida kingsnake L. g.
getula (Linnaeus, 1766)
eastern kingsnake L. g.
meansi Krysko & Judd, 2006
Apalachicola Lowlands kingsnake the
Apalachicola Lowlands...
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bioluminescent mucus. The
second largest earthworm in
North America is
Diplocardia meansi (Gates 1977) and is
endemic to Rich
Mountain in the
Ouachita Mountains....
- Microthelphusa.
Microthelphusa wymani is
morphologically similar to M.
meansi and M. somanni.
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scouting Telogia Camp, and a
Telogia Cr**** Road.
Lampropeltis getula meansi, the
Appalachicola Kingsnake,
lives in the area. It is non-venomous. The...
- (Pretzmann, 1967)
Microthelphusa ginesi Rodríguez & Esteves, 1972
Microthelphusa meansi ****berlidge, 2007
Microthelphusa odaelkae (Bott, 1970)
Microthelphusa racenisi...
- 2006)
Anomaloglossus leopardus Ouboter and Jairam, 2012
Anomaloglossus meansi Kok, Nicolaï,
Lathrop & MacCulloch, 2018
Anomaloglossus megacephalus Kok...
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kingsnake (Lampropeltis floridana)
Apalachicola kingsnake (Lampropeltis
meansi)
Western black kingsnake (Lampropeltis nigrita)
Arizona mountain kingsnake...