- only
three are
universally recognized: S. stenops, S.
ungulatus and S.
sulcatus. The
remains of over 80
individual animals of this
genus have been found...
-
Euastacus sulcatus, also
known as the
Lamington crayfish, is a
freshwater crayfish, or "yabby",
native to Australia. It is
commonly bright blue in colour...
-
obtusus Marsh, 1898 (=T. horridus) T.
serratus Marsh, 1890 (=T. horridus) T.
sulcatus Marsh, 1890 T.
sylvestris (Cope, 1872) Kuhn, 1936 (nomen dubium; originally...
- The
black vine
weevil (Otiorhynchus
sulcatus) is an
insect native to
Europe but
common in
North America as well. It is a pest of many
garden plants. The...
- America. "Gnathotrichus
sulcatus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-06. "Gnathotrichus
sulcatus species details". Catalogue...
- EPBC Act.
Corybas sulcatus,
Species Profile and
Threats Database,
Department of the
Environment and Heritage, Australia.
Corybas sulcatus (M.A.Clem. & D...
- it is
yellow and black. A.
sulcatus has a
worldwide distribution but is
found primarily in
North Western Europe. A.
sulcatus is
known throughout Europe...
- is now
considered a
dubious ceratosaurian related to Ceratosaurus. L.
sulcatus,
named by
Marsh in 1896 for a
Morrison theropod tooth,
which like L. stechowi...
- The
American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus),
occasionally called the
American pied oystercatcher, is a
member of
family Haematopodidae. Originally...
-
Cercophonius sulcatus, also
known as the
western wood scorpion, is a
species of
scorpion in the
Bothriuridae family. It
occurs in
Western Australia, and...