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- Pachygnatha sundevalli is a spider species in the family Tetragnathidae, found in Portugal and Spain. List of Tetragnathidae species "Taxon details Pachygnatha...
- The lava heron (Butorides sundevalli), also known as the Galápagos heron, is a species of heron endemic to the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. It is considered...
- Phaenomerus sundevalli, is a species of weevil found in India, Sri Lanka and Java. It is known to attack sawn timber and logs of rubber wood. "Phaenomerus...
- species, the striated heron Butorides striatus, the lava heron Butorides sundevalli, and the green heron Butorides virescens. They are closely related, and...
- lurida Attus cunctator Attus milberti Attus undatus Attus lentus Salticus sundevalli Attus familiaris Attus rupicola Mar****a undata Mar****a conspersa Mar****a...
- genus of brittle star echinoderms of the family Amphiuridae. Monamphiura sundevalli Monamphiura apicula (Cherbonnier, 1957) Monamphiura proposita Monamphiura...
- genus of Sumatran jumping spiders containing the single species, Nicylla sundevalli. It was first described by Tamerlan T****ll in 1890, and is only found...
- sundevallii, Leptotyphlops sundewalli, Mochlus sundevallii, and Prosymna sundevalli. Also the rodent, Sundevall's jird (Meriones cr****us), is named after...
- Eumeces afer W. Peters, 1854 Lygosoma sundevalli — Calabresi, 1915 Riopa sundevalli — M.A. Smith, 1937 Mochlus sundevalli — Mittleman, 1952 Mochlus sundevallii...
- virescens, as well as the lava heron of the Galápagos Islands (now Butorides sundevalli, but often included in Butorides striata, e.g. by BirdLife International);...