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- Centruroides exilicauda, the Baja California bark scorpion, is a species of bark scorpion found in Baja California. It is closely related to the Arizona...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lavinia exilicauda. The hitch (Lavinia exilicauda) is a cyprinid fish endemic to central California, and was once...
- ****gobio exilicauda is a species of cyprinid fish found in the Pearl River basin in China. All of the specimens were collected in the Pearl River basin...
- bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus, once included in Centruroides exilicauda) is a small light brown scorpion common to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern...
- attach a trailer Hitches, fishes in the genus Lavinia including Lavinia exilicauda Hitch (route), a pattern run by a receiver in American football Hitch...
- Centruroides species, including: Baja California bark scorpion (Centruroides exilicauda) Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) Striped bark scorpion...
- Thaleichthys pacificus Y California Roach Lavinia symmetricus Y Hitch Lavinia exilicauda Y Lahontan Redside Richarsonius egregius Y Speckled Dace Rhinichthys osculus...
- edwardsii (Gervais, 1843) Centruroides elegans (T****ll, 1876) Centruroides exilicauda (Wood, 1863) Centruroides exilim**** Teruel & Stockwell, 2002 Centruroides...
- in this genus: ****gobio chenhsienensis P. W. Fang, 1938, 1938 ****gobio exilicauda Jiang & Zhang, 2013 ****gobio heterocheilus Zhi-Xian Sun, Xue-Jian Li,...
- Northern California's mountains. The native Clear Lake Hitch (Lavinia exilicauda) was once so abundant that millions of hitch clogged the lake's feeder...