- Tarsius,
T.
fuscus is
exclusively carnivorous and insectivorous,
generally capturing prey by
leaping on it. Shekelle, M. (2020). "Tarsius
fuscus". IUCN...
-
T.
dentatus Mak****ar
tarsier T.
fuscus Lariang tarsier,
T.
lariang Niemitz's tarsier,
T.
niemitzi Peleng tarsier,
T.
pelengensis Sangihe tarsier,
T....
-
Thiorhodococcus fuscus is a Gram-negative,
moderately halophilic and
photoautotrophic bacterium from the
genus of
Thiorhodococcus which has been isolated...
- (Tropidophis
fuscus, new species). "Tropidophis
fuscus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 27
January 2015.
Tropidophis fuscus at the Reptarium...
- T136319A17978130.en. Supriatna, pp. 40–41 Shekelle, M. (2020). "Tarsius
fuscus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e.T162369593A162369616. doi:10...
-
determined to be a
synonym of
Eptesicus fuscus. The
first use of the
current name
combination Eptesicus fuscus was in 1900 by
Hungarian zoologist Lajos...
- "Pseudobalistes
fuscus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 24
January 2006.
Photos of
Pseudobalistes fuscus on
Sealife Collection v
t e...
-
Thiophaeococcus fuscus is a Gram-negative and
motile bacterium from the
genus of
Thiophaeococcus has been
isolated from
black sand from a lagoon. "Thiophaeococcus"...
-
subspecies are
traditionally recognised:
Pelobates fuscus fuscus (from
central Europe) and
Pelobates fuscus insubricus (from
Northern Italy). In
reality there...
- introduced).
Primates present include a
number of
nocturnal tarsiers (
T.
fuscus, Dian's, Gursky's, Jatna's, Wallace's, the
Lariang and
pygmy tarsiers)...