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differing results. Bal****
trigonus was
first scientifically described in 1854 by
Charles Darwin, with its
current name. B.
trigonus is also
commonly known...
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found in the
Western Atlantic Ocean.
Lactophrys trigonus was
first formally described as
Ostracion trigonus in 1758 by Carl
Linnaeus in the 10th edition...
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Leptostylus trigonus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1880. Bezark,
Larry G. A Photographic...
- "
trigonus" is Gr**** for "triangular,"
referring to the
shape of the warts. "Appendices | CITES". cites.org.
Retrieved 2022-01-14. "Ariocarpus
trigonus...
- Cu****is schraderi**** M.Roem. Cu****is
serotinus Haberle ex
Seitz Cu****is
trigonus Roxb. Cu****is
turbinatus Roxb. Cu****is
umbilicatus Salisb. nom. illeg....
- the
nomenclature of the
species have been problematic. The name
Cereus trigonus var.
costaricensis was
first published by Frédéric
Weber in 1902. The epithet...
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Dysmachus trigonus, the fan-bristled robberfly, is a
species of
robber fly (family Asilidae). It
preys on
other insects in flight.
Natural History Museum...
- Case 2779),
added the
genus Macropterygius and
species M.
trigonus (originally I.
trigonus) to the list of
generic and
specific names,
making both names...
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Conus trigonus adami Wils, 1988 is a
synonym of
Conus adami Wils, 1988
Conus adami is
often treated as a
subspecies or
synonym of
Conus trigonus. The latter...
- 1821
Species †"Ichthyosaurus"
posthumus Wagner, 1852
Synonyms Ichthyosaurus trigonus posthumus (Wagner, 1852)
Macropterygius posthumus (Wagner, 1852)...