- (2012), and made the
holotype of a
separate genus and
species Mantellodon carpenteri by
Gregory S. Paul (2012). The
generic name
combines Mantell's name with...
- but
recent reviews found only six (P.
brachydeirus (type species), P.
carpenteri, P. funkei, P. kevani, P.
rossicus and P. westburyensis) to be definitively...
-
Lefevrea carpenteri is a
species of leaf
beetle of the
Republic of the Congo, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda,
Ivory Coast and Cameroon...
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Seriola carpenteri is a
species of ray-finned fish
commonly known as the
Guinean amberjack (French: Sériole guinéenne, Spanish:
Medregal de Guinea), which...
-
carpenteri was
later re****igned to the
genus Geosaurus in 2008. Two
years later, it was ****igned to its own genus, Torvoneustes. When T.
carpenteri was...
- poor John and
consider him mad. The tale ends: "Thus,
swyved was this
carpenteris wyf, / For al his
kepyng and his jalousye, / And
Absolon hath kist hir...
-
Psathyromyia carpenteri was
first described as
Phlebotomus carpenteri in 1953. The
species name is
dedicated to Col.
Stanley Jennings Carpenter, M.S.C...
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Meganthias carpenteri, the
yellowtop jewelfish or Carpenter's
yellowtop jewelfish, is a pink and
yellow ray-finned fish
found in the
eastern Atlantic Ocean...
-
southeastern Africa. C.
carpenteri is
found in
Mozambique and
southeastern Tanzania. C.
carpenteri was
originally named Parkerophis carpenteri. Some herpetologists...
- by the
single species Calliphysalis carpenteri,
commonly known as Carpenter's groundcherry.
Calliphysalis carpenteri is
native to
sandy soils on the coastal...