- (Natterer, 1841),
Caiman palpebrosus (Gray, 1844),
Caiman (Aromosuchus)
palpebrosus (Gray, 1862), and
Jacaretinga palpebrosus (Vaillant, 1898). Muller...
- The
Indian white-eye (Zosterops
palpebrosus),
formerly the
Oriental white-eye, is a
small species of p****erine bird in the white-eye family. It is a resident...
- basin. The
smallest species is the Cuvier's
dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus
palpebrosus),
which grows to 1.2 to 1.5 m (3.9 to 4.9 ft) long.
There are six different...
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sister to the
other Sri
Lankan species, the
Indian White-eye (Zosterops
palpebrosus), and it also
suggested that it is the root
species which gave rise to...
- white-eyes (Zosterops ceylonensis) and
Indian white-eyes (Zosterops
palpebrosus)
suggests that the Sri
Lanka white-eye is the root
species and the origin...
-
caiman (Paleosuchus trigonatus) and Cuvier's
dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus
palpebrosus), both from
South America.
Paleosuchus is
distinguished from
other caimans...
- †
Necrosuchus Genus †
Orthogenysuchus Genus Paleosuchus Paleosuchus palpebrosus, Cuvier's
dwarf caiman Paleosuchus trigonatus, Smooth-fronted caiman...
-
Retrieved 2
February 2018. Cuvier's smooth-fronted
caiman (Paleosuchus
palpebrosus)
Archived 23
October 2017 at the
Wayback Machine Megafishes Project to...
-
crocodilus (Linnaeus 1758),
Melanosuchus niger (Spix 1825) and
Paleosuchus palpebrosus (Cuvier 1807)".
International Journal of Morphology. 29 (1): 94–99. doi:10...
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western central Argentina. It
contains a
single species,
Lomasuchus palpebrosus. It is
known only from the
holotype MOZ 4084 PV
which was
found in the...