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- Victoria and described by Frederick McCoy, who called the species Diemenia microlepidota, or small-scaled brown snake. In 1882, a third specimen was found near...
- Notothenia microlepidota, the black cod or small-scaled cod, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, belonging to the family Nototheniidae, the notothens...
- Pogona microlepidota, the Kimberley bearded dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia. Zichy-Woinarski, J.; Wilson, S.; Teale, R.; Melville, J...
- burrowing asp (Atractaspis microlepidota) is a species of atractaspidid snake from West Africa. Atractaspis microlepidota is found in Senegal, Gambia...
- black-soil bearded dragon, dumpy dragon, dwarf bearded dragon Pogona microlepidota (Glauert, 1952) – Kimberley bearded dragon, Drysdale river bearded dragon...
- Goggia microlepidota, also known as the small-scaled dwarf leaf-toed gecko, small-scaled leaf-toed gecko, or small-scaled gecko, is a species of lizard...
- Pentace microlepidota is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. Chung, R.C.K. (1998). "Pentace...
- Patagonian toothfish, is also marketed as "cod" Black cod Notothenia microlepidota Maori cod Paranotothenia magellanica Almost all coral cod, reef cod...
- Ichnotropis microlepidota is a species of African lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is commonly called Marx's rough-scaled lizard and is endemic to...
- Rhinosolea microlepidota is a species of sole native to the Pacific Ocean from around the Ryukyu Islands. This species grows to a length of 2.4 centimetres...