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- the genus which contains the modern moose, and as such, some authors synonymise Cervalces with Alces. "Stag Moose (Cervalces scotti)". The Academy of...
- taxonomic group that includes only a single taxon). In his book, Smith synonymised multiple taxa under Paraponera clavata, including Formica armata, Formica...
- Kenrick Fisher, working in California, synonymised or removed all of Verrill's species of Asterias, and synonymised Verrill's new genera of Allasterias and...
- The crested oarfish (Lophotus lacepede) is a species of crestfish in the family Lophotidae. It is an oceanodromous fish ranging from waters 0–92 meters...
- researchers noticed its heightened similarity to Epipremnum pinnatum and synonymised it with that species. Only after closer observation of the entirety of...
- Brandt. This was because the genus names Atagen and Tachypetes had been synonymised with Fregata before 1961, resulting in the aligning of family and genus...
- Nasturtium officinale and Nasturtium microphyllum. Nasturtium was previously synonymised with Rorippa, but molecular evidence supports its maintenance as a distinct...
- Opecoelus is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae. Opecoelus adsphaericus Manter & Van Cleave, 1951 Opecoelus arii Wang, 1982 Opecoelus atlanticus...
- classified as species or subspecies; Megalapteryx benhami (Archey) is synonymised with M. didinus (Owen) because the bones of both share all essential...
- Pentaceros wheeleri, the slender armorheard, is a species of ray-finned fish within the family Pentacerotidae. Observations based on the lack of individuals...