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- Nesiodostomia montforti is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. Nesiodostomia montforti as...
- Haplosporidium montforti Azevedo, Balseiro, Casal, Gestal, Aranguren, Stokes, Carnegie, Novoa, Burreson & Figueras, 2006 Haplosporidium montforti infects the...
- 1938) Species brought into synonymy Trabecula montforti (Corgan, 1972): synonym of Nesiodostomia montforti Corgan, 1972 Trabecula plicata (A. Adams, 1860):...
- (Swirski & Amitai, 1984) Neoseiulella manukae (Collyer, 1964) Neoseiulella montforti (Rivnay & Swirski, 1980) Neoseiulella myopori (Collyer, 1982) Neoseiulella...
- Montes, 2003 Haplosporidium lusitani**** Azevedo, 1984 Haplosporidium montforti Azevedo, Balseiro, Casal, Gestal, Aranguren, Stokes, Carnegie, Novoa,...
- allies. Species within the genus Nesiodostomia include: Nesiodostomia montforti Corgan, 1972 Nesiodostomia quarta (Pilsbry, 1918) Nesiodostomia tertia...
- Bond-Buckup & Araujo, 1998 Hyalella montezuma Cole & Watkins, 1977 Hyalella montforti Chevreux, 1907 Hyalella muerta Baldinger, Shepard & Threloff, 2000 Hyalella...
- monosta Vaisanen, 1984 i c g Mycomya montalba Vaisanen, 1984 i c g Mycomya montforti Chandler, 1994 c g Mycomya multiseta Coher, 1959 c g Mycomya munda (Winnertz...
- Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, French Guiana Culex montforti Ventrillon, 1905 Culex mooseri Vargas & Martinez Palacios, 1954 Culex...
- lindajoyceae †Busycon maximum †Busycon miamiensis †Busycon montforti †Busycon montfortis †Busycon obrapum – or unidentified related form †Busycon ovoidea...