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- Rhinoclemmys panamaensis is an extinct species of turtle belonging to the genus Rhinoclemmys of the family Geoemydidae known from the early to middle...
- Aguascalientia panamaensis is an extinct species of miniature camels found in Panama first described by Aldo F. Rincon et al. in 2012. Aguascalientia...
- Oswaldocruzia panamaensis is a species of gastrointestinal nematode that completes its life cycle in lizards, first found in Panama. Bursey, Charles R...
- Leptodeuterocopus panamaensis is a moth of the family Pterophoridae that is known from Panama. The wingspan is about 14 millimetres (0.55 in). Adults...
- the genus Pseudosaica: Pseudosaica florida (Barber, 1914) Pseudosaica panamaensis Blinn, 1990 "Pseudosaica Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
- vicina A. areata A. angulicollis A. cajennensis A. flavipennis A. fulvofasciata A. multipicta A. myrmecophila A. pallipes A. yepocapa A. panamaensis...
- medioculatus Termes melindae Termes nigritus Termes obscurusTermes panamaensis Termes primitivusTermes propinquus Termes riograndensis Termes rostratus...
- Brazilian chess player Osvaldo Cruz (disambiguation) Oswaldocruzia panamaensis, species of gastrointestinal nematode named after the Brazilian physician...
- Bursey, C.R., Goldberg, S.R. and Telford, S.R. Jr. 2003. Strongyluris panamaensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Heterakidae) and other helminths from the lizard, Anolis...
- Society. 102 (1): 62–66. JSTOR 25010053. Blinn, R. L. (1990). "Pseudosaica panamaensis, a new genus and species of ********in bug from Panama (Heteroptera: Reduviidae:...