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- adamanteus scutulatus — Cope, 1875 Crotalus scutulatus — Boulenger, 1896 Crotalus confluentus kellyi Amaral, 1929 Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus — Gloyd, 1940...
- some Krebs cycle intermediates during autotrophic growth. Halothiobacillus kellyi Halothiobacillus neapolit**** (basonym: Thiobacillus neapolit****), the...
- distributions, are S. fuelleborni fuelleborni in central Africa and S. fuelleborni kellyi in Papua New Guinea. S. stercoralis infection is ****ociated with fecal contamination...
- the cricket likely drowns. The larvae of the sarcophagid fly Sarcophaga kellyi develop inside the body cavity of field crickets. Female parasitic wasps...
- Psammophylax is a genus of snakes of the family Psammophiidae. Psammophylax kellyi Keates, Conradie, Greenbaum, & Edwards, 2019 - Tanzanian gr**** snake, Tanzanian...
- Rickettsia hungarica Candidatus Rickettsia jingxinensis Candidatus Rickettsia kellyi Candidatus Rickettsia kotlanii Candidatus Rickettsia kulagini Candidatus...
- The personi at the door left before I could see who theyi were. (15) a. Kellyi said theyi were leaving early. b. The strongest studenti will present theiri...
- Averianov & Udovitshenko, 1993 †Scoliorhiza Raymond, 1925 †Scoliorhiza kellyi Raymond, 1925 †Scyliorhinotheca Kiel, Peckmann & Simon, 2013 †Scyliorhinotheca...
- New Jersey. The genus consists of type species B. cooki, B. arabicus, B. kellyi, and B. maghrebiana. The holotype of Bothremys was discovered in the greensand...
- genus of extinct cephalopods. T. keili A genus of extinct cephalopods. T. kellyi A genus of extinct cephalopods. T. kokeni A genus of extinct cephalopods...