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clumps of vegetation. The eggs take
about 7 days to hatch.
Glossolepis incisus is an
omnivore and in
captivity it will eat most
common commercial aquarium...
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Oxytelus incisus is a
species of rove
beetle with
cosmopolitan distribution across the continents. This
smaller species can be
differentiated from congeners...
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Cyclotrachelus incisus is a
species of
woodland ground beetle in the
family Carabidae. It is
found in
North America. "Cyclotrachelus
incisus Report". Integrated...
- America. "Androlyperus
incisus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Androlyperus
incisus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-24...
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Zygoseius incisus is a
species of mite in the
family Pachylaelapidae. "Zygoseius
incisus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
- 151.
Retrieved 29
December 2022. "Leucopogon
incisus". APNI.
Retrieved 29
December 2022. "Leucopogon
incisus". FloraBase.
Western Australian Government...
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Blattisocius incisus is a
species of
mites in the
family Blattisociidae. Oliveira, D.C.; Chandrapatya, A.; De Moraes, G.J. 2015: A new
species of Blattisocius...
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including the
highly distinctive petiole, are the same as
other M.
incisus. M.
incisus has a
range disjunction. It is
moderately abundant in
Winkler samples...
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Ophonus incisus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae,
genus Ophonus, and
subgenus Ophonus (Incisophonus). "Ophonus
incisus (Dejean...
- genera, Altacreodus, Ambilestes, and Scollardius, respectively.
Cimolestes incisus (Marsh) and
Cimolestes stirtoni (Clemens)
remain within the genus. Fossils...