- Yunnan, and
southeast of Qinghai; it is
possibly synonymous with M. m.
sanctijohannis (R. Swinhoe, 1867), if not with M. m. mulatta. M. m.
tcheliensis (Milne-Edwards...
- St. John's
keelback (Fowlea
sanctijohannis) is a
species of
snake in the
subfamily Natricinae of the
family Colubridae. The
species is
endemic to Asia...
- (Paroedura
sanctijohannis) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gekkonidae. The
species is
endemic to the Comoros. The
specific name,
sanctijohannis, refers...
-
plumage when
compared with B. l.
sanctijohannis and it is, on average, the
largest of the subspecies. B. l.
sanctijohannis breeds in
North America. It has...
- 1886)
Aslia lefevrii (Barrois, 1882)
Aslia pygmaea (Théel, 1886)
Aslia sanctijohannis (Bell, 1887)
Aslia spyridophora (Clark, 1923) "Aslia Rowe, 1970". www...
-
menzbieri - Dementiev, 1951 B. l.
kamtschatkensis - Dementiev, 1931 B. l.
sanctijohannis - (Gmelin, JF, 1788)
Arctic and
Subarctic regions of
North America,...
- the island. Two
species of lizards,
Flexiseps johannae and
Paroedura sanctijohannis, are
named after the island, and are
found on the
island and elsewhere...
- wood**** (Picus
sanctijohannis, now
considered a
subspecies of
Dendrocoptes medius) and a
species of
snake (Fowlea
sanctijohannis) are both
named after...
-
Caucasus D. m.
anatoliae (Hartert, 1912) – west and
south Turkey D. m.
sanctijohannis (Blanford, 1873) –
Zagros Mountains (southwest Iran) The
middle spotted...
-
Mediodactylus amictopholis Paragehyra gabriellae Paroedura masobe Paroedura sanctijohannis Paroedura tanjaka Phelsuma flavigularis Phelsuma guentheri Phelsuma...