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- Anostoma Fischer von Waldheim, 1807 - synonym: Ringicella Gray, 1847 cf. Bahiensis Jousseaume, 1877 Biotocus Salgado & Leme, 1990 Bonnanius Jousseaume, 1900...
- Ischioderes bahiensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Monné and Fragoso in 1984. It is known from Brazil. BioLib...
- Bahia (Bahia armed spider). Phoneutria bahiensis can reach 3.5 cm in body length and 14 cm with leg-span. P. bahiensis is very similar in appearance to Phoneutria...
- Rhinosardinia bahiensis, commonly known as the Bahia spat, is a ray-finned fish in the family Clupeidae. It is found in South America, residing in freshwater...
- was first described by Britton and Rose in 1920 as Leocereus bahiensis. Facheiroa bahiensis has stems that are long, thin and almost terete. A full adult...
- Rhodocactus bahiensis is a species of tree-like cactus that is endemic to the Brazilian state of Bahia. First described as Pereskia bahiensis, it was transferred...
- Tityus bahiensis is a medically important scorpion endemic to South America. It usually reaches 6 cm in length. Its cephalothorax and tergites are dark...
- Discocactus bahiensis is a species of Discocactus from Brazil. Discocactus bahiensis grows solitary, with heavily spined, depressed spherical to spherical...
- Melocactus bahiensis is a species of Melocactus found in Bahia, Brazil. Melocactus bahiensis grows with light to dark green, spherical, depressed spherical...
- Sebastiania bahiensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It was originally described as Gymnanthes bahiensis Müll.Arg in 1863...