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- Leptacanthus can be one of these two genera: Leptacanthus Ag****iz, 1837, a chimaeroid fossil fish genus Leptacanthus Nees, a synonym of the plant genus...
- Taxon identifiers Zoramia leptacantha Wikidata: Q1391844 AFD: Zoramia_leptacanthus BOLD: 180439 CoL: 5D7ZL FishBase: 5773 GBIF: 2397567 iNaturalist: 179848...
- The speckled madtom (Noturus leptacanthus) is a small freshwater fish found in the southeastern United States that belongs to the genus Noturus of the...
- Apogon flores Yes: 133  5 cm (2.0 in) Bluestreak cardinalfish Apogon leptacanthus Yes: 133  6.5 cm (2.6 in) Flamefish Apogon maculatus Yes Bright red with...
- Carduus knorringi**** Carduus kumaunensis Carduus lanuginosus Carduus leptacanthus Carduus leptocladus Carduus litigiosus Carduus lobulatus Carduus lusitanicus...
- Kanjarum Ramam. Kjellbergia Bremek. Lamiacanthus ****ze L****nia Bremek. Leptacanthus Nees Lissospermum Bremek. Listrobanthes Bremek. Mackenziea Nees Microstrobilus...
- 1986 †Leonodus carlsi Mader, 1986 †Leptacanthus Ag****iz, 1837 †Leptacanthus cornaliae Bellotti, 1858 †Leptacanthus tenuispinus Ag****iz, 1843 Leptocharias...
- madtom) Noturus lachneri W. R. Taylor, 1969 (Ouachita madtom) Noturus leptacanthus D. S. Jordan, 1877 (speckled madtom) Noturus maydeni Egge, 2006 (Black...
- presumed extinct. Acanthaceae Andrographis lobelioides A. stellulata Leptacanthus amabilis Mackenziea homotropa M. violacea Nilgirianthus papillosus N...
- Paracestracion), Hybodus, Ischyodus, Palaeobrachaelurus, Pachymylus, Protospinax, Leptacanthus, Notid****, Orectoloboides, Spathobathis, and Sphenodus. Actinopterygians...