- same
authors have
subsumed H. n.
gloydi into H.
nasicus so that
there are only two
species (H.
nasicus and H. kennerlyi) and no subspecies.[citation needed]...
- Western/Plains
hognose snake,
Heterodon nasicus Baird & Girard, 1852 Gloyd's
hognose snake,
Heterodon nasicus gloydi Edgren, 1952
Eastern hognose snake...
- The
Cuban crow (Corvus
nasicus) is a crow
species native to the
northern Caribbean. Two
other Caribbean crow species, the white-necked crow (C. leucognaphalus)...
- and the
subcaudals 27–60. The
color pattern is
extremely variable. H.
nasicus tends to be sandy-colored with
black and
white markings,
while H. platirhinos...
-
Scinax nasicus is a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Its
natural habitats are...
-
moneduloides – New
Caledonian crow (New Caledonia,
Loyalty Islands)
Corvus nasicus –
Cuban crow (Cuba, Isla de la Juventud,
Grand Caicos Island)
Corvus orru...
-
clearance and
hunting for meat. Two
other species, the
Cuban crow (C.
nasicus) and the
Jamaican crow (C. jamaicensis),
appear to be very
closely related...
- Werner's toad (Rhaebo
nasicus,
formerly Bufo
nasicus; in
Spanish sapo narigudo) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
found in northwestern...
- White-necked crow (C. leucognaphalus)
Cuban palm crow (C. minutus)
Cuban crow (C.
nasicus) Fish crow (C. ossifragus)
Hispaniolan palm crow (C. palmarum) Sinaloan...
- the white-necked crow,
which is more
related to the
Cuban crow (Corvus
nasicus) and the
Jamaican crow (Corvus jamaicensis), the
other two
Caribbean corvids...