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- Panulirus polyphagus, the mud spiny lobster, is a species of crustacean that lives on shallow rocky reefs and muddy substrates in the tropical Indo-Pacific...
- Pycnomorphidiellus polyphagus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Pycnomorphidiellus. It was described...
- a fair convention, everything that p****ed through the stomach of our polyphagus became his property, the head of the establishment had only 150 francs...
- (Fabricius, 1775) Synonyms Macrodactylus barbatus Fitch, 1863 Macrodactylus polyphagus Burmeister, 1855 Melolontha elongata Herbst, 1790 Melolontha subspinosus...
- described in 1938 by F. K. Sparrow as a parasite of Polyphagus laevis, though it also parasitizes Polyphagus euglenae. Rozella polyphagi infects both the prosporangium...
- including Ajuga, Aster, Cirsium, Galeopsis, Linaria, Mullein, Plantago, Polyphagus, Primula, Rhinanthus, Scrophularia, Stachys, and Veronica species. Distribution...
- Panulirus penicillatus Gal issaa (ගල් ඉස්සා) Slipper lobster Panulirus polyphagus Mada issaa (මඩ ඉස්සා) Painted rock lobster Panulirus versicolor Bathik...
- stimpsoni are most likely retained in local estuarine waters. Like Panulirus polyphagus, P. stimpsoni lives on a coastal shelf with a high sediment load due to...
- spined rock lobster and coral cray tropical Indo-Pacific region Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst, 1793) mud spiny lobster tropical Indo-Pacific region. Panulirus...
- diversity of Palabuhanratu Bay, South Java, Indonesia with new distribution record of Panulirus ornatus, P. polyphagus and Parribacus antarcticus. v t e...