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- subspecies, the originally described po****tion is retained as the "nominotypical subspecies" or "nominate subspecies", which repeats the same name as...
- colouration, with pitted elytra and a coppery tinge. In addition to the nominotypical subspecies, which repeats the specific name, C. graminis graminis, there...
- most authorities: Syncerus caffer caffer, the Cape buffalo, is the nominotypical subspecies, as well as the largest, found in Southern and East Africa...
- United States and Mexico. Six subspecies are recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies. The generic name, Masticophis, is derived from Gr**** mastix...
- There are three recognized subspecies of N. rhombifer, including the nominotypical subspecies. The species was first described as Tropidonotus rhombifer...
- three subspecies that are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies. The specific name, nasicus, is derived from the Latin nasus...
- subgenera, the originally described po****tion is retained as the "nominotypical subgenus" or "nominate subgenus", which repeats the same name as the...
- a common pet species. Two subspecies are recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies described here. Also known as a "sawback" turtle, the turtle...
- North America and Central America. Eleven subspecies, including the nominotypical subspecies, are recognized, which as a group are commonly referred to...
- Reptile Database recognizes two subspecies as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies described here. Both ****es of C. austriaca grow to an average...