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- Banksia acanthopoda is a species of shrub in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a small spreading shrub to 2 m (6+1⁄2 ft) high and has prickly leaves...
- genus holds the following species: Subgenus Cecropterus: Cecropterus acanthopoda (O. Mielke, 1977) Cecropterus rinta (Evans, 1952) Cecropterus zarex (Hübner...
- Dougl****arachne acanthopoda is an extinct arachnid species from the Upper Carboniferous. It is the only species in the genus Dougl****arachne. it is known...
- South Region of Brazil. They are known to be parasitised by Iphigenella acanthopoda, a species of Gammaridea. Crustaceans portal Neolithodes ag****izii, a...
- (Pennsylvanian) Mazon Cr**** fossil beds  United States ( Illinois) A member of Pantetrapulmonata of uncertain affinities. The type species is D. acanthopoda....
- Urophora agromyzella is also found on the plants. Species include: Berkheya acanthopoda Berkheya angusta Berkheya angustifolia Berkheya annectens – thistle-thorn...
- 92 species. This is a list of Banksia ser. Dryandra species: Banksia acanthopoda Banksia a****inata Banksia alliacea Banksia anatona Banksia arborea (Yilgarn...
- acanthifera Leach, 1814 Caprella acanthogaster Mayer, 1890 Caprella acanthopoda Guiler, 1954 Caprella advena V****ilenko, 1974 Caprella aino Utinomi,...
- Australia (EPBC Act) Western Australia (Wildlife Conservation Act) B. acanthopoda - Priority 2 (Poorly known but not threatened) B. aculeata - Priority...
- has only one recognised species. Iphigenella Sars, 1896 Iphigenella acanthopoda Sars, 1896 Two species – I. andrussowi and I. shablensis – were, respectively...