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- The inornate squirrel (Callosciurus inornatus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in China, Laos, and Vietnam. Duckworth, J.W...
- Before the species was split, the names yellow-browed willow warbler and inornate warbler were used by a few authors. The yellow-browed warbler was first...
- Prosoparia perfuscaria, the inornate prosoparia moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1883. It is found in North...
- Pyrausta inornatalis, the inornate pyrausta moth, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Charles H. Fernald in 1885. It is found in United...
- Olethreutes inornatana, the inornate olethreute, is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae. The MONA or Hodges number for Olethreutes inornatana...
- Oligodon inornatus, the inornate ****ri snake or unicolored ****ri snake, is a species of snakes in the subfamily Colubrinae. It is found in Thailand, Cambodia...
- ticks from other genera, deer ticks do not have eyes. The scutum is dark, inornate (plain), and, in unfed females, contrasts with the exposed orange or red...
- gonopore on the idiosoma provide the only locational guidance. Most ticks are inornate and appear to be brown or reddish brown in color. However, some species...
- (Callosciurus finlaysonii) Hon Khoai squirrel (Callosciurus honkhoaiensis) Inornate squirrel (Callosciurus inornatus) Mentawai squirrel (Callosciurus melanogaster)...
- Margaropus is a genus of ticks, characterized as inornate, having eyes, lacking festoons, and with the legs of the male increasing in size from pair I...