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- 1916 Megalopus diformipes Pic, 1916 Megalopus guyanensis Pic, 1916 Megalopus incisus Pic, 1916 Megalopus parallelus Lacordaire, 1845 Subgenus Megalopus Fabricius...
- Paraliparis megalopus is a species of snailfish found in the north-eastern Pacific Ocean. This species reaches a length of 13.9 cm (5.5 in). Stein, D...
- "Pseuduvaria megalopus (K. Schum.) Y. C. F. Su & Mols". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000. n.d. Retrieved July 15, 2021. "Pseuduvaria megalopus (K.Schum.)...
- Megalopus elongatus is a beetle of the Megalopodidae family. It is found in Brazil and Colombia. Hallan, Joel (2010-06-06). "Synopsis of the described...
- Psychotria megalopus is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania. Lovett, J.; Clarke, G.P. (1998). "Psychotria megalopus". IUCN...
- Psychotria marchionica Psychotria mariana Psychotria mariniana Psychotria megalopus Psychotria megistantha Psychotria minimicalyx Psychotria moseskemei Psychotria...
- (ex errore) Geochelone (Geochelone) stellata Fitzinger, 1835 Testudo megalopus Blyth, 1853 Peltastes stellatus Gray, 1870 Geochelone elegans Loveridge...
- Clavareau, 1905 Species: B. cyaneus Binomial name Barticaria cyaneus (Clark, 1866) Synonyms Agathomerus cyaneus Clark, 1866 Megalopus coerulea Jacoby, 1903...
- Subfamily: Megalopodinae Genus: Bothromegalopus Monrós, 1947 Type species Megalopus pilipes Lacordaire, 1845 Synonyms Bothromogalopus Auctt. (Misspelling)...
- Megalopodidae Subfamily: Megalopodinae Genus: Mastostethus Lacordaire, 1845 Type species Megalopus balteatus (= Megalopus nigrocinctus Chevrolat, 1834) Klug, 1834...