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- Terebratalia transversa or the North Pacific Lamps**** is a species of marine brachiopod in the family Terebrataliidae. A two-valved s****ed species, they...
- The transverse cervical artery (transverse artery of neck or transversa colli artery) is an artery in the neck and a branch of the thyrocervical trunk...
- Didymops transversa, the stream cruiser, is a species of emerald in the dragonfly family Macromiidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation...
- Austrothelphusa transversa (von Martens, 1868), also known as the inland crab, freshwater crab, or tropical freshwater crab is a species of freshwater...
- Cymindis picta is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Pallas in 1771. "Cymindis picta (Pallas, 1771)". Catalogue...
- The pelvic inlet or superior aperture of the pelvis is a planar surface which defines the boundary between the pelvic cavity and the abdominal cavity (or...
- Abba transversa is a species of orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae), found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. It is the only species in the...
- Iambia transversa is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Frederic Moore in 1882. It is found in Asia, from India to ****an and in Africa in...
- Dioscorea transversa, the pencil yam, is a vine of eastern and northern Australia. The leaves are heart-shaped, shiny, with 5-7 prominent veins. The seed...
- through transverse tarsal joint Details Identifiers Latin articulatio tarsi transversa TA98 A03.6.10.201 TA2 1930 FMA 35201 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...