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- PubMed. "Plastics and
pusillus -
Investigating the
impact of
plastic pollution on Cape Fur
Seals (Arctocephalus
pusillus pusillus) at
colonies in central...
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Polybius pusillus,
common name
dwarf swimming crab, is a
species of crab in the
Portunidae family.
Polybius pusillus is a small,
colourful species with...
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Crotalus pusillus, or the
Tancitaran Dusky Rattlesnake, is a
venomous pit
viper species found in west-central Mexico. No
subspecies are
currently recognized...
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Fissidens pusillus is a
species of moss. It was
first described by
William M.
Wilson as the
variety pusillus of the
species Fissidens viridulus in 1855...
- name
Hibiscus pusillus Eckl. & Zeyh.
being a
synonym of
Hibiscus trionum L.,
sometimes called the
bladder hibiscus. "Hibiscus
pusillus Thunb". Plants...
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Trichoniscus pusillus,
sometimes called the
common pygmy woodlouse, is one of the five most
common species of
woodlice in the
British Isles. It is acknowledged...
- (A. gazella) Juan Fernández fur seal (A. philippii)
Brown fur seal (A.
pusillus)
Guadalupe fur seal (A. townsendi)
Subantarctic fur seal (A. tropicalis)...
- Like all stinkhorns, the
fruit body of C.
pusillus begins as an egg-like structure. The eggs of C.
pusillus are
typically off-white, with a red/purple...
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Daucus pusillus is a
species of wild
carrot known by the
common names American wild
carrot and rattle-snake-weed. Its
Latin name
means "little carrot"...