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- species of Colymbosaurus, C. trochantericus. P. megadeirus, P. portlandicus, and P. manselii were synonymized with C. trochantericus. Because no skull remains...
- attachment for the m. iliofemoralis. Insertions for m. ilio trochantericus and ischio trochantericus were located on the posterolateral surface at the proximal...
- identification to species complicated. Females are larger and wider. R. trochantericus takes about 49 days to develop from egg to adult in southern India....
- of unknown affinities Colymbosaurus C. megadeirus A cryptoclidid C. trochantericus Nomen dubium Kimmerosaurus K. langhami A cryptoclidid Plesiosaurus "P...
- thal****inus Onitis thoracicus Onitis tingaudi Onitis tortuosus Onitis trochantericus Onitis tumidus Onitis uncinatoides Onitis uncinatus Onitis unguiculatus...
- palpalis Alluaud, 1930 (Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania) Perissostomus trochantericus Basilewsky, 1956 (Tanzania) "Perissostomus Alluaud, 1930". Catalogue...
- tristicolor (Reuter, 1881) Rhynocoris tristis (Stål, 1855) Rhynocoris trochantericus (Reuter, 1877) Rhynocoris tropicus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1848) Rhynocoris...
- Burgeon, 1935 (Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda) Parachlaenius trochantericus (Kolbe, 1894) (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi)...
- Friese, 1908 Leiopodus singularis (Linsley & Michener, 1937) Leiopodus trochantericus Ducke, 1907 C. D. Michener (2000) The Bees of the World, Johns Hopkins...
- stages of cleptoparasitic bees Epeoloides coecutiens and Leiopodus trochantericus (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Osirini, Protepeolini) with remarks to their unusual...