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-   The four-banded sandgrouse (Pterocles quadricinctus) is a medium-sized bird in the sandgrouse family. The four-banded sandgrouse is 25–28 cm long. Its...
- rock snails. Terefundus quadricinctus unicarinatus Dell, 1956 This marine species is endemic to New Zealand Terefundus quadricinctus (Suter, 1908). Retrieved...
- Terefundus quadricinctus unicarinatus is a subspecies of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails...
- Adesmus quadricinctus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 1999. It is known from Brazil. BioLib...
- Collection. Retrieved 2012-06-02. "Four-banded sandgrouse (Pterocles quadricinctus)". The Internet Bird Collection. Retrieved 2012-06-02. "Spotted sandgrouse...
- Tolypeutes tricinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) Brazilian three-banded armadillo range Synonyms Dasypus tricinctus Linnaeus, 1758 Dasypus quadricinctus Linnaeus, 1758...
- A. Maxwell, 1988 † Terefundus murdochi (Marwick, 1924) Terefundus quadricinctus (Suter, 1908) Species brought into synonymy Terefundus cr****iliratus...
- sandgrouse, Pterocles bicinctus (E) Four-banded sandgrouse, Pterocles quadricinctus (E) Burc****'s sandgrouse, Pterocles burc****i (E) Order: Otidiformes   Family:...
- Pterocles indicus Bangladesh, India and ****stan. Four-banded sandgrouse Pterocles quadricinctus Africa from Mauritania and Cameroon east to Sudan and Uganda...
- species was also observed in the nests of Halictus ****cinctus, Halictus quadricinctus and Melitturga clavicornis. From Latin "albus" = "white" and "labrum"...