- lyrebird. The
taxidermist mistakenly thought that the
tail would resemble a
lyre, and that the
tail would be held in a
similar way to that of a pea****...
- The
lyre-
tailed nightjar (Uropsalis lyra) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador,...
- The
lyre-
tailed honeyguide (Melichneutes robustus) is a
species of bird in the
family Indicatoridae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Melichneutes. It...
- The
lyretail hogfish (Bodi**** anthioides), also
known as the
lyretail pigfish, is a
species of wr****e from the
genus Bodi****. The fish can be
found in...
- or Rote for the
fiddle The
rotte was a
European lyre of
northwestern Europe. Non-Gr**** or
Roman lyres were used in pre-Christian
Europe as
early as the...
-
Acanthicus adonis, the
adonis pleco or
polka dot
lyre-
tail pleco, is a
large species of
armored catfish. It was
originally described from the
lower Tocantins...
- Woon-Khiong; Phang,
Violet P. E. (1999). "Genetic
Basis of the
Variegated Tail Pattern in the Guppy,
Poecilia reticulata".
Zoological Science. 16 (3): 431–437...
- as the
yellowedge coronation trout,
fairy cod,
lunar tail rock cod,
lunartailed cod,
lyre-
tail cod or
moontail seab****,, is a
species of
marine ray-finned...
- environments. The
Mexican lyre snake is a nocturnal,
medium size
snake with
maximum lengths of up to 1m from
snout to
tail. It has
light brown markings...
- The
lyre-
tailed king bird-of-paradise, also
known as the
lyre-
tailed king,
lonely little king or
crimson bird-of-paradise, is a bird in the
family Paradisaeidae...