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Myrmecia chasei is an
Australian ant
which belongs to the
genus Myrmecia. This
species is
native to Australia. The
Myrmecia chasei has a
large presence...
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Iridomyrmex chasei is an ant
belonging to the
genus Iridomyrmex. The
species was
described by Auguste-Henri
Forel in 1902, the
species is
mainly abundant...
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ferox Rafinesque 1820
Atractosteus ferox (Rafinesque 1820)
Lepidosteus chasei Wailes 1854
Lepisosteus berlandieri Girard 1858
Atractosteus lucius Duméril...
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Eurybia schreberi (Nees) Nees
Synonyms Aster schreberi Nees
Aster chasei G.N.Jones
Biotia glomerata (Nees) DC.
Biotia schreberi (Nees) DC. Eurybia...
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species group is
known to be heterogeneous. M. apicalis, M. banksi, M.
chasei, M. chrysogaster, M. croslandi, M. cydista, M. dispar, M. elegans, M. harderi...
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relationship is distant.
Members of this
group include M. apicalis, M.
chasei, M. chrysogaster, M. croslandi, M. cydista, M. dispar, M. elegans, M. harderi...
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Helichrysum cespitosum DC.
Helichrysum chamaeyucca Humbert Helichrysum chasei Wild
Helichrysum chasmolycium P.H.Davis
Helichrysum chermezonii Humbert...
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Clayton -
United States (NM TX),
widespread in
Mexico Chondrosum chasei (Swallen)
Clayton -
Mexico (Coa****la,
Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí) Chondrosum...
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Podomyrma bispinosa Forel, 1901
Podomyrma carinata Donisthorpe, 1947
Podomyrma chasei Forel, 1901
Podomyrma christae (Forel, 1907)
Podomyrma clarki (Crawley,...
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species from the
amber have been
formally described,
Cretamygale chasei a
mygalomorph spider,
Dungeyella gavini Libanodiamesa simpsoni, both chironomid...