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- croaker) Pachyurus calhamazon Casatti, 2001 Pachyurus francisci (Cuvier 1830) (San Francisco croaker) Pachyurus gabrielensis Casatti, 2001 Pachyurus junki...
- Tityus pachyurus is a species of arachnid endemic to Central America and South America. Tityus pachyurus can grow from 6 to 9 cm in length, its pedipalps...
- The Paraguayan punaré (Thrichomys pachyurus) is a caviomorph rodent of South America from the spiny rat family. With its skull averaging 55 mm long, it...
- Leporinus pachyurus is a species of anostomid fish. It is found in the Amazon River basin, Brazil. Baigun, C., Brancolini, F. & Minotti, P. (2023). "Leporinus...
- Proctoporus pachyurus, Tschudi's lightbulb lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. It is endemic to Peru. Perez, J.; Torres, C...
- Catenazzi, 2022 Proctoporus otishi Mamani & Rodríguez, 2022 Proctoporus pachyurus Tschudi, 1845 – Tschudi's lightbulb lizard Proctoporus rahmi (De Grijs...
- 1863 Otolithes Oken, 1817 Otolithoides Fowler, 1933 Pachypops Gill, 1861 Pachyurus Ag****iz, 1831 Panna Lal Mohan, 1969 Paralonchurus Bocourt, 1869 Paranebris...
- under tree bark, a habitat dominated by its sister species Hottentotta pachyurus (8.9% versus 91.1% abundance). As all other scorpions, H. tamulus is nocturnal...
- northern part of South America. Tityus pachyurus belongs to the family of Tityus scorpions found in Panama. T. pachyurus is among the most medically important...
- exclusively inhabit freshwater (freshwater family members in genera Pachypops, Pachyurus, Petilipinnis and Plagioscion are from South America, while Boesemania...