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- Chrysopelea taprobanica, the Sri Lankan flying snake or Indian flying snake, is a species of gliding colubrid snake distributed in India and Sri Lanka...
- Argiope taprobanica is a species of spider of the genus Argiope. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Araneidae species "Taxon details Argiope taprobanica T****ll...
- Gymnoscelis taprobanica is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Louis Beethoven Prout in 1958. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Yu, ****y...
- regarded them as lucky and forbade anyone to harm them. In 2013, Tegenaria taprobanica was included in this species. Females have a body length up to 20 mm...
- Alistra taprobanica is a species of spider of the genus Alistra. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Hahniidae species "Alistra taprobanica (Simon, 1898)"...
- 2013). "First authenticated case of Sri Lankan flying snake (Chrysopelea taprobanica) bite". Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 24 (3): 273–276. doi:10...
- It was originally described as a subspecies of Kaloula pulchra, ssp. taprobanica. The IUCN lists it as being of "Least Concern". Blackburn and colleagues...
- Janula taprobanica, is a species of spider of the genus Janula. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Theridiidae species "Janula taprobanica (Simon, 1895)"...
- Hypsosinga taprobanica, is a species of spider of the genus Hypsosinga. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Araneidae species "Taxon details Hypsosinga...
- Ariadna taprobanica is a species of spider of the genus Ariadna. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Segestriidae species "Ariadna taprobanica Simon, 1906"...