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- Excavata is an obsolete, extensive and diverse paraphyletic group of unicellular Eukaryota. The group was first suggested by Simpson and Patterson in 1999...
- (disambiguation) Excavator (disambiguation) Excavata, a taxonomic grouping of eukaryotic unicellular organisms Celaenia excavata, a spider All pages with titles containing...
- species Microrhopala excavata: Microrhopala excavata cyanea (Say, 1824) Microrhopala excavata excavata (Olivier, 1808) "Microrhopala excavata Report". Integrated...
- Clausena excavata is a species of evergreen shrub that grows 1–2 metres (3 ft 3 in – 6 ft 7 in) tall, in the family Rutaceae, native to Bangladesh, Bhutan...
- Celaenia excavata, the bird dropping spider of Australia and New Zealand, derives its name from mimicking bird droppings to avoid predators, mainly birds...
- Rhagonycha excavata is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Rhagonycha excavata Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- gametes, epithelia and choanocytes), chytrid fungi (zoospores and gametes) Excavata: some acrasids (Pocheina, as zoospores) In older classifications, flagellated...
- plants), SAR, Obazoa (which includes fungi and animals), Amoebozoa and "Excavata". Protists represent an extremely large genetic and ecological diversity...
- Pilomecyna excavata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1940. BioLib.cz - Pilomecyna excavata. Retrieved...
- Vitekorchis excavata, also known as the hollow oncidium, is a species of orchid native to the Neotropics. Synonyms include Oncidium aurosum, Oncidium boissieri...