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- Dromia personata, also known as the sponge crab or sleepy crab, is a species of crab found in the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and connecting parts...
- the Himalayas differs from the Central Asian M. a. personata only by its black back. M. a. personata has been recorded breeding in the Siddar Valley of...
- Catephia personata is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in South Africa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catephia personata. Wikispecies...
- The Burmese ferret-badger (Melogale personata), also known as the large-toothed ferret-badger, is a mustelid native to Southeast Asia. The Burmese ferret-badger...
- Collybia personata (also recognised as Lepista personata, Lepista saeva, ****ocybe saeva and Tricholoma personatum, and commonly known as the field blewit...
- Liopholis personata is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to southern Australia. Liopholis personata at the Reptarium...
- Epioblasma personata, the round combs**** or fine-ra**** pearly mussel, is an extinct species of freshwater mussel in the family Unionidae. It was endemic...
- Carduus personata is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae. The genus name Carduus is the classical Latin name for "thistle", also the...
- Zegara personata is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Zegara personata personata (Ecuador) Zegara personata daguana...
- Salvia personata is an annual herb that is native to valleys and foothills in the Andes of Bolivia and northern Argentina. It grows in disturbed bushy...