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- mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequences showed that P. trinitatus belongs to the so-called trinitatus group of Proechimys species, and shares closer phylogenetic...
- valid. A. trinitatus grows to a maximum total length (including tail) of 24 cm (9.4 in). Found mostly on the island of Tobago, A. trinitatus is known from...
- Ophioblennius trinitatis is a species of combtooth blenny endemic to the southwest Atlantic ocean. It is a subtropical marine fish commonly found in reefs...
- semispinosus) group simonsi Simon's spiny rat (P. simonsi) group trinitatus Trinidad spiny rat (P. trinitatus) Boyacá spiny rat (P. chrysaeolus) Guaira spiny rat (P...
- so-called trinitatus group of Proechimys species, and shares closer phylogenetic affinities with the other members of this clade: P. trinitatus, P. mincae...
- a harmless blind snake species found in South America Amerotyphlops trinitatus, a.k.a. the Trinidad burrowing snake, a harmless blind snake species found...
- described species are known from adjacent portions of Venezuela Typhlops trinitatus is endemic to Trinidad and Tobago. Anilus scytale scytale is only known...
- (2007): Cytogenetic Characterization of the Trinidad Endemic, Arachnocoris trinitatus Bergroth: the First Data for the Tribe Arachnocorini (Heteroptera: Cimicimorpha:...
- so-called trinitatus group of Proechimys species, and shares closer phylogenetic affinities with the other members of this clade: P. trinitatus, P. mincae...
- mastiff bat M. sinaloae Allen, 1906 Two subspecies M. s. sinaloae M. s. trinitatus Southern Mexico, Central America, and northern South America Size: 7–9 cm...