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- The red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a medium-sized buteo. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and...
- description, coined the binomial name Picus lineatus, and cited Brisson's work. The specific name lineatus is Latin and means "lined" or "marked with lines"...
- related to Lithodytes lineatus (Adenomera, Allobates femoralis, and Ameerega picta) are heavily attacked by leafcutter ants while Lineatus frogs are unaffected...
- (2019). "Lygophis lineatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T190553A1954631. Retrieved 2 December 2021. "Lygophis lineatus DUNN, 1920". Reptile...
- Wikispecies has information related to Sitona lineatus. Sitona lineatus, commonly known as the pea leaf weevil is a species of weevil with a Palearctic...
- Labiobarbus lineatus is a species of cyprinid fish found in Thailand. Freshwater National water resources Rainer Froese; Daniel Pauly, eds. (2017). "Labiobarbus...
- Lejops lineatus is a species of syrphid fly in the family Syrphidae. "Lejops lineatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25...
- lineatus is native to the Indo-Pacific but has become introduced to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal as a Lessepsian migrant. Plotosus lineatus can...
- Labeo lineatus is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found only throughout the Congo Basin. Its natural habitats are rivers and...
- Isles. F Warne & Co, London. p. 299. Media related to Stenobothrus lineatus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Stenobothrus lineatus at Wikispecies...