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- The Bermuda killifish (Fundulus bermudae) is a small fish which is endemic to the islands of Bermuda in the western Atlantic Ocean. It belongs to the genus...
- but probably written by John Smith (1580–1631): The Historye of the Bermudaes or Summer Islands. University of Cambridge Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1108011570...
- Branchiostoma bennetti Boschung & Gunter 1966 (Mud lancelet) Branchiostoma bermudae Hubbs 1922 Branchiostoma californiense Andrews 1893 (Californian lancelet)...
- Cambridge University Press, Lefroy, John Henry (1882), The Historye of the Bermudaes Or Summer Islands, Hakluyt Society, p. iv, retrieved 21 September 2008...
- based on Vlachos, 2018 † Hesperotestudo Williams 1950 †Hesperotestudo bermudae Meylan and Sterrer 2000 Bermuda, Middle Pleistocene c. 310,000 years before...
- 1860) Makaira nigricans ampla (Poey, 1860) Makaira bermudae Mowbray, 1931 Orthocraeros bermudae (Mowbray, 1931) Eumakaira nigra Hirasaka & H. Nakamura...
- Branchiostoma bennetti Boschung & Gunter 1966 (Mud lancelet) Branchiostoma bermudae Hubbs 1922 Branchiostoma californiense Andrews 1893 (Californian lancelet)...
- chromis (Chromis alta) Scissortail damselfish (Chromis atrilobata) Chromis bermudae Cadenat's chromis (Chromis cadenati) Mediterranean chromis (Chromis chromis)...
- blotches of dark purple-brown. Bulla arabica Malaquias & Reid, 2008 Bulla bermudae Verrill and Bush, 1900 Distribution: Bermudas Length: 3 mm Bulla clausa...
- chromis) Chromis axillaris E. T. Bennett, 1831 (Grey chromis) Chromis bermudae Nichols, 1920 (Flashing chromis) Chromis bowesi Arango, Pinheiro, Rocha...