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larger species exist, with the
giant killifish (
F. grandissimus) and the
northern studfish (
F.
catenatus)
growing to
twice the genus'
average size. Many...
- The
northern studfish (Fundulus
catenatus) is the
largest of the killifish[citation needed] and is
native to the
southcentral United States. The mean...
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organisms made up the
remaining 13%. It
competes for this prey with
F.
catenatus (northern studfish) and
Gambusia affinis (western mosquitofish). This...
- Tab****
catenatus is a
species of
horse fly in the
family Tabanidae.
United States. Walker,
F. (1848). List of the
specimens of
dipterous insects in the...
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Enyalius catenatus, Wied's
fathead anole, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Leiosauridae. It is
endemic to Brazil. They can be
found in the Atlantic...
- Illinois:
Charles C. Thomas. 184 pp.
LCCCN 73-229. ISBN 0-398-02808-7. Pinho,
F. M. O.; Pereira, I. D. (January–March 2001). "Ofidismo".
Revista da ****ociação...
- Bruguière, 1792
represented as
Conus daucus Hw**** in Bruguière, 1792
Conus catenatus G. B.
Sowerby III, 1879:
synonym of
Conus granarius Kiener, 1847 Conus...
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- well as
coral snakes (Micruroides and Micrurus), m****asaugas (Sistrurus
catenatus), and
other rattlesnakes (Crotalus and Sistrurus).
Among the non-venomous...
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Sparrow Chondestes-Grammacus Eggs by a M****asauga
Rattlesnake Sistrurus-
Catenatus.
Southwestern Naturalist. vol 31, no 2. pp. 260–261.
Campbell RW. (1973)...