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- (Crocodilus biporcatus raninus, new subspecies). (in Dutch). Wikispecies has information related to Crocodylus raninus. Crocodylus raninus Archived 2013-12-05...
- Daniel (eds.). "Raniceps raninus". FishBase. April 2012 version. Fernandes, P.; Cook, R.; Florin, A.; et al. (2014). "Raniceps raninus". The IUCN Red List...
- Strombidae, Xenophoridae and Struthiolariidae, including L. raninus (there referred to as Tricornis raninus). With the exception of Lambis and Terebellum, the...
- ****tive Borneo crocodile (C. raninus) than to Hall's New Guinea crocodile. This may indicate that C. novaeguinae and C. raninus diverged from each other even...
- crocodile (C. palustris) Sal****er crocodile (C. porosus) Borneo crocodile (C. raninus) Cuban crocodile (C. rhombifer) Siamese crocodile (C. siamensis) West African...
- the goliath conch Titanostrombus goliath, the hawk-wing conch Lobatus raninus, the rooster tail conch Aliger gallus, the milk conch Macrostrombus costatus...
- Crocodylus porosus, Sal****er crocodile or Estuarine crocodile Crocodylus raninus, Borneo crocodile, is currently considered to be a synonym of Crocodylus...
- Latreille, 1804 Lophius raninus Tilesius, 1809 Antennarius raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Cheironectes raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Histrio raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Pterophryne...
- crocodile specimens from India, Java and Timor. Crocodilus biporcatus raninus proposed by Salomon Müller and Hermann Schlegel in 1844 was a crocodile...
- discovered in 1986. The tadpole cod is distinct from the tadpole fish, Raniceps raninus. This fish was formerly classified in the family Ranicipitidae, called...