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- The prickly skink, or prickly forest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae), is a morphologically and genetically distinctive species of skink endemic to...
- Omphalea queenslandiae is a liana in the spurge family. It is native to north-eastern Australia. The species grows as a woody vine on rainforest trees...
- 1856) Hutton 1892 Dinornis queenslandiae De Vis, 1884 Pachyornis queenslandiae (De Vis 1884) Oliver 1949 Dromiceius queenslandiae (De Vis 1884) Miller 1963...
- and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 It resembles Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae in its spiny scales and like that species it is live bearing. Along...
- number of synonyms, even suggesting a subspecies of De Vis' Caranx queenslandiae be created. The type specimen of A. kleinii was collected from the Malabar...
- Tapeinochilos australis K.Schum. Tapeinochilos pungens var. queenslandiae F.M.Bailey Tapeinochilos queenslandiae (F.M.Bailey) K.Schum. Tapeinochilos pungens var....
- Halophryne ocellatus Hutchins, 1974 (Ocellate frogfish) Halophryne queenslandiae (De Vis, 1882) (Sculptured frogfish) Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke,...
- monopsyllus Fain & Schwan, 1984 Acarus nidicolus Griffiths, 1970 Acarus queenslandiae (Canestrini, 1884) Acarus rhombeus Koch & Berendt, 1854 Acarus sentus...
- member of its genus in Australia. Browsing megafauna. Omphalea Omphalea queenslandiae Queensland 12.5 cm wide fruit similar to African and Asian fruits dis****d...
- twelve-year larval diapause in the Queensland kauri moth, Agathiphaga queenslandiae Dumbleton (Lepidoptera: Agathiphagidae)". The Entomologist. 116: 142–143...