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- and semi-deciduous forest, A. a. infulatus is found in humid lowland forest and gallery forest, and A. a. infulatus is found in various forest types....
- Tylozygus infulatus is a species of sharpshooter in the family Cicadellidae. "Tylozygus infulatus Nielson & Godoy 1995". Sharpshooter Leafhoppers of the...
- Hylophorbus infulatus is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to New Guinea and known from its type locality, Arau in the Kratke...
- Acteon infulatus is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Acteonidae. Fossils of this marine species have been found...
- as an argument for merging "species", as was the case for considering infulatus a subspecies of A. azarae rather than a separate species. One extinct...
- Diplogrammus gruveli J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Gruvel's dragonet) Diplogrammus infulatus J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Indian Ocean fold dragonet) Diplogrammus pauciradiatus...
- 1700; music not extant) Neo-exoriens phosphorus, id est neo-electus et infulatus praesul Mellicensis, Latin school opera (1701; music not extant) L'offendere...
- ****amensis Kosi nangra (Nangra nangra) Oreoglanis hypsiurus Oreoglanis infulatus Oreoglanis macropterus Parachiloglanis hodgarti Pareuchiloglanis longicauda...
- subspecies A. a. azarae A. a. boliviensis (Bolivian night monkey) A. a. infulatus (Feline night monkey) Central and northeastern South America Size: 24–37 cm...
- Callionymus muscatensis, Muscat dragonet Callionymus oxycephalus Diplogrammus infulatus, Sawspine dragonet Diplogrammus randalli Synchiropus sec****ensis Caproidae...