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Micrommata virescens and its
implications for ****ual dichromatism.
EthoNews 79, 20-22. Platnick,
Norman I. (10
December 2011). "Micrommata
virescens (Clerck...
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western Mexico in winter.
Butorides virescens bahamensis (Brewster, 1888) Bahamas. Resident.
Butorides virescens frazari (Brewster, 1888)
Southern Baja...
- The
green jobfish (Aprion
virescens), also
known as the gray jobfish, gray snapper, or
slender snapper, and in
Hawaiian as uku, is a
species of marine...
- The
Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax
virescens) is a
small insect-eating bird of the
tyrant flycatcher family.
Adults have
olive upperparts,
darker on the...
- Guatemala, Panama,
Brazil and the
Antilles all have C.
virescens po****tions.
Chloridea virescens larvae are a
field crop pest,
attacking a wide variety...
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Phosphorus virescens is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Guillaume-Antoine
Olivier in 1795,
originally under the genus...
- The pūriri moth (Aenetus
virescens), also
commonly called the
ghost moth or ****una, is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. This moth is endemic...
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Podarcis virescens, also
known by its
common name as Geniez's wall lizard, is a
lizard species of the
Lacertidae family.
Podarcis virescens is commonly...
- in its genus, A.
virescens nests underground, in
aggregations wherein multiple females share a
single burrow. "Agapostemon
virescens Report". Integrated...
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known as the "Spindle Pouch".
Clavogaster virescens was
described from New
Zealand in 1890 as
Secotium virescens. At the time the
genus Secotium held numerous...