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- Pennsylvania. 216 pp. (Dromicus perfuscus, p. 183.) Data related to Erythrolamprus perfuscus at Wikispecies Liophis perfuscus at the Encyclopedia of Life...
- Culex perfuscus is the only Culex species mosquito currently implicated as a possible vector of Zika virus. The species type was described in 1914 from...
- Binomial name Marmosops fuscatus (Thomas, 1896) Dusky slender opossum range Synonyms M. carri (J. A. Allen and Chapman, 1897) M. perfuscus (Thomas, 1924)...
- Bipectilus perfuscus is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from China (Xizang). "Ghost Moths (Hepialidae) of the World". Archived...
- of Aedes, along with Anopheles coustani, Mansonia uniformis, and Culex perfuscus, although this alone does not incriminate them as vectors. To detect the...
- pearsonii Agaricus peligerinus Agaricus pequinii Agaricus perdicinus Agaricus perfuscus  Agaricus perobscurusAmerican princess Agaricus perrarus Agaricus perturbans...
- Bipectilus latirami Bipectilus omaiensis Bipectilus paraunimacula Bipectilus perfuscus Bipectilus tindalei Bipectilus unimacula Bipectilus yunnanensis Bipectilus...
- Underwood's mussurana (Clelia errabunda) Barbados racer (Erythrolamprus perfuscus) Family Gekkonidae Delcourt's giant gecko (Hoplodactylus delcourti) Rodrigues...
- carlae) are endemic, as were the probably extinct Barbados racer (Liophis perfuscus) and Barbados skink (Alinea lanceolata). A fifth species, the Barbados...
- thirty years ago, where it has been incorrectly identified as Liophis perfuscus.[citation needed] Henderson, R.W.; Powell, R. (2016). "Mastigodryas bruesi"...