- the
tawny pipit Anthus campestris. JPL · 8776 8777
Torquata 5016 T-3
Several birds have
torquata ("collared") as a
species epithet. JPL · 8777 8780 Forte...
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Junia Torquata (Latin:
Iunia C.
Silani f.
Torquata;
before 10 BC – AD 55) was a
Vestal Virgin of the gens Junia. She
interceded on
behalf of her brother...
- The
southern screamer (Chauna
torquata) is a
species of bird in
family Anhimidae of the
waterfowl order Anseriformes. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia...
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Hypsiglena torquata, the
night snake, is a
species of rear-fanged colubrid. It is
found in Mexico. It is
characterized by dark
brown systematic blotches...
- The
ringed kingfisher (Megaceryle
torquata) is a large, con****uous, and
noisy kingfisher bird
commonly found along the
lower Rio
Grande Valley in southeasternmost...
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Eucalyptus torquata,
commonly known as
coral gum or
Coolgardie gum, is an
endemic tree of
Western Australia. The
species is
cultivated for use in gardens...
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Mecynorhina torquata is a
beetle from the
subfamily Cetoniinae,
tribe Goliathini.
Mecynorhina torquata is
among the
largest flower beetles in the world...
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Neoscaptia torquata is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Rudolf van
Eecke in 1929. It is
found on Buru in Indonesia. Beccaloni, G...
- gobe-mouche à
collier du Cap de
Bonne Espérance and the
Latin Muscicapa Torquata Capitis Bonae Spei.
Although Brisson coined Latin names,
these do not conform...
- ; Wink, M. & Gwinner, E. (1995):
Speciation in the
Stonechat (Saxicola
torquata)
inferred from
nucleotide sequences of the
cytochrome b-gene.
Journal of...