Definition of Stenodon. Meaning of Stenodon. Synonyms of Stenodon

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- and it was given the new generic name Stenodon. However, it was later renamed Cetotheriopsis because Stenodon had already been used for a gastropod by...
- elevations up to 3000 m. The Flora of China recognizes A. tunbergii and A. stenodon as separate species, but more recent sources combine the two. Allium thunbergii...
- extinct genus of archaeonycterid bat that lived during the Eocene epoch. X. stenodon fossils are known from the Paris Basin and date back to the Early Eocene...
- (known only from Sichuan) formerly included Allium plurifoliatum var. stenodon (Nakai & Kitag.) J.M.Xu, now called Allium thunbergii var. thunbergii Wikispecies...
- Lotus ruprechtii Miniaev Lotus sativus (Hyl.) Büscher & G.H.Loos Lotus stenodon (Boiss. & Heldr.) Heldr. Lotus suberectus G.H.Loos Lotus symmetricus Jord...
- and expended it to include the related genera Chaetostoma, Lavoisiera, Stenodon, and Trembleya. The newly cir****scribed genus, with 276 species, is one...
- Strobilanthes squalens S.Moore Strobilanthes steenisiana J.R.Benn. Strobilanthes stenodon C.B.Clarke Strobilanthes stenura (Bremek.) J.R.Benn. Strobilanthes stolonifera...
- Scyliorhinidae sp. Mobula pectinata Mobula fragilis Mobula loupianensis Plinthicus stenodon Rhinoptera cf. R. studeri Aetobatus arcuatus Pteromylaeus sp. Dasyatis...
- Odontostilbe splendida Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2007 Odontostilbe stenodon (C. H. Eigenmann, 1915) Odontostilbe weitzmani Chuctaya, Bührnheim & Malabarba...
- Lignite Mine (Ypresian), India Xylonycteris Hand & Sigé, 2017 Xylonycteris stenodon Hand & Sigé, 2017 - Ypresian, France "Archaeonycteridae". Paleobiology...