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Cochranella megista Wikidata: Q1942330 Wikispecies:
Nymphargus megista ADW: Cochranella_
megista AmphibiaWeb: 1776 ASW: Cochranella-
megista CoL: 5ZHFZ EoL:...
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Hoplunnis megista is an eel in the
family Nettastomatidae (duckbill/witch eels). It was
described by
David G.
Smith and
Robert H.
Kanazawa in 1989. It...
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Cyclophora megista is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in Guatemala.
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occurred in 2025.
Redescription and a
study on the
affinities of
Exutaspis megista is
published by Xue et al. (2025). Zhao et al. (2025)
interpret Laffonia...
- and McDiarmid, 1990) "Cochranella"
geijskesi (Goin, 1966) "Cochranella"
megista (Rivero, 1985) "Cochranella"
ramirezi Ruiz-Carranza and Lynch, 1991 "Cochranella"...
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Exutaspis megista is an extinct, "giant"
buchanosteid arthrodire placoderm. Its
fossils have been
found in the Late Emsian-aged
marine strata of the Jiucheng...
- (Dewitz, 1881)
Cyclophora maderensis (Bethune-Baker, 1891)
Cyclophora megista (Druce, 1892)
Cyclophora mesotoma (Prout, 1920)
Cyclophora mossi (Prout...
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accepted by the
Australian Plant Census:
Eucalyptus thamnoides subsp.
megista Brooker &
Hopper differs from the
autonym in
having larger flower buds...
- (Kirchenpauer, 1864)
Sertularella mediterranea Hartlaub, 1901
Sertularella megista Stechow, 1923
Sertularella natalensis Millard, 1968
Sertularella polyzonias...
- live young, but did not have legs, and
therefore formed a
separate group (
megista genē,
defined by a set of
functioning "parts"). The birds,
Ornithes had...