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- H. eccentricus can be differentiated from the related species H. occidualis depending on where the adult is found inside of frogs; H. eccentricus is found...
- holotype UFRGS PV393P, a nearly complete skull. The type species T. eccentricus was named in 2011. Tiarajudens is a member of Anomodontia, a suborder...
- eccentric behavior are labeled as "eccentrics". From Medieval Latin eccentricus, derived from Gr**** ekkentros, "out of the center", from ek-, ex- "out...
- Tea; De Oliveira Bueno, Ana; Dentzien-Dias, Paula (2015). "Tiarajudens eccentricus and Anomocephalus afric**** , two bizarre anomodonts (Synapsida, Therapsida)...
- Perissodus eccentricus is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it is only known from Zambian waters. It feeds on the scales of other...
- montivaga (Smith, 1921) "Hylarana" persimilis (Van Kampen, 1923) Halipegus eccentricus, a monoecious, digenea parasitic trematode commonly found in true frogs...
- same eccentricity. The word "eccentricity" comes from Medieval Latin eccentricus, derived from Gr**** ἔκκεντρος ekkentros "out of the center", from ἐκ-...
- C. concinnus – the Australian chanterelle C. congolensis - Africa C. eccentricus – New Caledonia C. densifolius C. elegans C. flavus - midwestern and...
- Agaricus aquosus Huds. (1778) Coprinus truncorum (Scop.) Fr. (1838) Agaricus succineus Batsch (1783) Coprinus truncorum var. eccentricus Bogart (1975)...
- Tea; de Oliveira Bueno, Ana; Dentzien-Dias, Paula (2015). "Tiarajudens eccentricus and Anomocephalus afric****, two bizarre anomodonts (Synapsida, Therapsida)...