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- T. zimbabwensis) that does not. The nonencapsulated group infects saurians, crocodilians, and other nonavian archosaurs (T. papuae, T. zimbabwensis) and...
- Langona zimbabwensis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Langona that lives in Zimbabwe. The male was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Meg...
- Scythris zimbabwensis is a moth of the family Scythrididae. It was described by Bengt Å. Bengtsson in 2014. It is found in Zimbabwe. Afro Moths v t e...
- Menemerus zimbabwensis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Menemerus that lives in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The Polish arachnologist Wanda Wesołowska...
- Evarcha zimbabwensis is a jumping spider that lives in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Wesołowska, W.; ****ming, M.S. (2008). "Taxonomy and Natural History of...
- demonstrated infection in humans; it is a nonencapsulated species. T. zimbabwensis can infect mammals, and possibly humans; this nonencapsulated species...
- versicolor E.Mey. ex Benth. Nemesia violiflora Roessler Nemesia viscosa E.Mey. ex Benth. Nemesia williamsonii K.E.Steiner Nemesia zimbabwensis Rendle...
- & Kim, 1993 – China Evarcha zayu Wang, Mi & Li, 2024 – China Evarcha zimbabwensis Wesołowska & ****ming, 2008 – Zimbabwe Evarcha zougoussi Wesołowska &...
- Pagast, 1931 T. verralli Goetghebuer, 1928 T. volgensis Miseiko, 1967 T. zimbabwensis Harrison, 2004 Na, K.B.; Bae, Y.J. (2010). "New Species of Stictochironomus...
- two other species in the same genus, Menemerus pilosus and Menemerus zimbabwensis, both found in Africa, differing in the abdominal pattern. The embolus...