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- Capinatator praetermissus is an extinct arrow worm from the Burgess Shale lagerstätte. Capinatator has an unusually large amount of spines in its jaw...
- Helianthus praetermissus is a rare and probably extinct North American species of sunflower, with the common names New Mexico sunflower and lost sunflower...
- Pterostichus praetermissus is a species of woodland ground beetle in the family Carabidae. "Pterostichus praetermissus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Pleistocene (c. 1.8 mya) of South Asia. It contains only the type species, V. praetermissus. Harrison (1979) erected this genus because he found himself unable...
- Helianthus praecox Engelm. & A.Gray Texas sunflowerTexas †Helianthus praetermissus  – New Mexico sunflower – New Mexico† Helianthus pumilus Nutt. – little...
- HedgeMadagascar Plectranthus pogge**** (Briq.) ined. Plectranthus praetermissus Codd – South Africa: SE. Cape Prov Plectranthus preussii (Gürke) ined...
- Rose Lupinus praealtus C.P. Sm. Lupinus praestabilis C.P. Sm. Lupinus praetermissus C.P. Sm. Lupinus pratensis A.****er – Inyo Meadow lupine Lupinus pringlei...
- P. praetermissa Binomial name Pterostylis praetermissa D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. Synonyms Oligochaetochilus praetermissus (D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.) Szlach....
- arrow worms, the spines were used to grasp prey for consumption. C. praetermissus is thought to represent a stage of chaetognathan evolution before arrow...
- the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia (Capinatator praetermissus.) A Cambrian stem-group chaetognath, Timorebestia, first described in...