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Pumilia novaceki is an
extinct iguanid that
lived in what is now Palm Springs, California, from the
Blancan to
Irvingtonian stages of the
Pliocene to...
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Ulmus pumila, the
Siberian elm, is a tree
native to Asia. It is also
known as the
Asiatic elm and
dwarf elm, but
sometimes miscalled the 'Chinese elm'...
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Laevilacunaria pumilio is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Littorinidae, the
winkles or periwinkles.
MolluscaBase (2019)...
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Genus Lapitiguana (extinct
giant Fijian iguana)
Genus Pumilia (extinct Palm
Springs iguana)
Genus Pristiguana (Cretaceous
Brazilian iguana)...
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Polynesian iguanas are
found in the Americas.
Brachylophus gibbonsi Pumilia novaceki Paleontology portal Pregill, G. K.; Worthy, T. H. (March 2003)...
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Cucujiformia Family:
Cerambycidae Genus:
Lydipta Species: L. pumilio
Binomial name
Lydipta pumilio Thomson, 1868
Synonyms Lydipta pumilia Zikán & Zikán, 1944...
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Riverside County –
includes listings in Palm
Springs and
nearby cities Pumilia novaceki – an
extinct iguanid from the Palm
Springs area.
United States...
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words or
inappropriate jokes." In his
review for the Blogcritics,
Maddy Pumilia wrote "Like most
SpongeBob episodes, this
episode was
comic genius. I especially...
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Archived from the
original on
September 21, 2013.
Retrieved May 30, 2013.
Pumilia,
Maddy (October 16, 2008). "DVD Review:
SpongeBob SquarePants - Who Bob...
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lineage have been
found outside Fiji and Tonga.
Paleontology portal Pumilia novaceki Pregill, G. K.; Steadman, D. W. (March 2004). "South
Pacific Iguanas:...