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- Anniella alexanderae, also known as the temblor legless lizard, is a species of legless lizard found in California, "Anniella alexanderae". The Reptile...
- in 2013. The following species of Anniella are recognized: Anniella alexanderae Pappenfuss & Parham, 2013 – Temblor legless lizard Anniella campi Pappenfuss...
- Trichadenotecnum alexanderae is a species of common barklouse in the family Psocidae. It is found in North America. "Trichadenotecnum alexanderae Report". Integrated...
- family Rubiaceae. The genus contains only one species, viz. Carterella alexanderae, which is endemic to Baja California Sur in Mexico. It grows on steep...
- abertianum – Abert's buckwheat Eriogonum alatumwinged buckwheat Eriogonum alexanderae Eriogonum aliquantumCimarron buckwheat Eriogonum alpinum – trinity...
- Species Common name Anniella alexanderae Temblor legless lizard Anniella campi Southern Sierra legless lizard Anniella grinnelli Bakersfield legless lizard...
- Chirothrips afric**** Priesner, 1932 Chirothrips ah Girault, 1929 Chirothrips alexanderae Stannard, 1959 Chirothrips andrei zur Str****en, 1974 Chirothrips atricorpus...
- five different species: A. pulchra (with a narrower definition), A. alexanderae, A. campi, A. grinnelli, and A. stebbinsi. A. pulchra live in loose,...
- legless lizard (Anniella pulchra) LC: Temblor legless lizard (Anniella alexanderae) Big Spring legless lizard (Anniella campi) Bakersfield legless lizard...
- The biology of the genus is similar to that of many other booklice. T. alexanderae, for example, feeds on pleurococcine algae and the female reproduces...