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- Rimicola is a genus of clingfishes found along the coasts of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Rimicola has also been given as a name for a genus of isodiametrid...
- Nephasoma rimicola is a marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Sipuncula, the peanut worms. This worm occurs in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Nephasoma...
- Potentilla rimicola is a species of cinquefoil-Potentilla, known by the common name cliff cinquefoil. It is native to the San Jacinto Mountains in Riverside...
- The soil-crack whip snake or crack-dwelling whipsnake (Demansia rimicola) is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. It is only mildly venomous...
- lucidirimicola, is derived from the Latin words lucid (glittering) and rimicola (crevice-dweller). The species has a distinctive red or purple striping...
- flagellatio D. olivacea D. papuensis D. psammophis D. quaesitor D. reticulata D. rimicola D. rufescens D. shinei D. simplex D.torquate D. vestigiata Demansia psammophis...
- (Roewer, 1951) – Mexico Lycosa quadrimaculata Lucas, 1858 – Gabon Lycosa rimicola Purcell, 1903 – South Africa Lycosa ringens Tongiorgi, 1977 – St. Helena...
- reniformis Schltr. Dischidia retusa Becc. Dischidia rhodantha Ridl. Dischidia rimicola Kerr Dischidia rosea Schltr. Dischidia roseoflavida Schltr. Dischidia rostrata...
- whipsnake Demansia reticulata (Gray, 1842) – reticulated whipsnake Demansia rimicola Scanlon, 2007 – soil-crack whipsnake Demansia rufescens Storr, 1978 – rufous...
- Family: Gobiesocidae Subfamily: Gobiesocinae Genus: Acyrtops L. P. Schultz, 1951 Type species Gobiesox (Rimicola) beryllinus Hildebrand & Ginsburg, 1927...