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- The banded stream frog (Strongylopus bonaespei), also known as the banded sand frog, Cape gr**** frog, Cape stream frog, long-toed frog, mountain frog...
- Marasmarcha bonaespei is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is known from Namibia and South Africa. Afro Moths On the fauna of the plume moths (Lepidoptera...
- Balanophyllia bonaespei is a species of solitary cup coral, a stony coral in the family Dendrophylliidae. It is an azooxant****ate species that does not...
- Gladiolus blommesteinii L.Bolus Gladiolus bojeri (Baker) Goldblatt Gladiolus bonaespei Goldblatt & M.P.de Vos Gladiolus boranensis Goldblatt Gladiolus brachyphyllus...
- Chryseofusus bonaespei, common name the Good Hope spindle s****, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae, the...
- Calabresi's bullfrog (Pyxicephalus obbi****) Banded stream frog (Strongylopus bonaespei) Striped stream frog (Strongylopus fasciatus) Fuelleborn's stream frog...
- Walton, 2019 Sagenotriton bathybius (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) Sagenotriton bonaespei (Barnard, 1963) MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Sagenotriton B...
- Brain corals Horastrea indica Pichon, 1971 Balanophyllia (Balanophyllia) bonaespei van der Horst, 1938 – Cup coral Dendrophyllia robusta (Bourne, 1905) –...
- bevdeynzerae Garcia E., 2001 Epitonium blainei Clench & Turner, 1953 Epitonium bonaespei (Barnard, 1963) Epitonium bouryi (Jousseaume, 1894) Epitonium boutetorum...
- cold water streams. These species belong to this genus: Strongylopus bonaespei (Dubois, 1981) – Banded stream frog Strongylopus fasciatus (Smith, 1849)...