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- Lyria planicostata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. Subspecies Lyria planicostata fijiensis...
- Colaspis planicostata is a species of leaf beetle from North America. It is distributed in southern Texas and in Mexico. It is differentiated from Colaspis...
- Tarbosaurus bataar, unidentified tortoises, turtles of the species Amuremys planicostata and unidentified crocodiles. The Blagoveschensk thanatocoenosis (Udurchukan...
- than the Lance and **** Cr****, albeit not by much. Reptiles Amuremys planicostata Shamosuchus sp. Cimolodonta indet. Crocodylia indet. Lindholmemydidae...
- and many members of the Laurales including Bisonia niemii, "Ficus" planicostata, and Marmarthia trivialis, while "Celastrus" taurenensis, Leepierceia...
- guionneti Poppe & Conde, 2001 Plicolyria kuniene Bouchet, 1979 Plicolyria planicostata G. B. Sowerby III, 1903 Plicolyria poppei Bail, 2002 Lyria (Plicolyria)...
- peruviana (Miq.) Rossberg Ficus planicostata ****h & C.D.Bouché Ficus polypus Schiede ex Miq. Ficus populnea f. planicostata (****h & C.D.Bouché) Warb. Ficus...
- herbaceous lycopods. Conifers are rare. Common plants include "Ficus" planicostata, "Myrica" torreyi, Sabalites sp., Platanites marginata, and Marmarthia...
- and many members of the Laurales including Bisonia niemii, "Ficus" planicostata, and Marmarthia trivialis, while "Celastrus" taurenensis, Leepierceia...
- Ladd, 1975: synonym of Lyria planicostata (G. B. Sowerby III, 1903) Lyria taiwanica Lan, 1975: synonym of Lyria planicostata (G. B. Sowerby III, 1903) Lyria...