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- Nimbochromis livingstonii, Livingston's cichlid or (locally)[clarification needed] kalingono, is a freshwater mouthbrooding cichlid native to Lake Malawi...
- Livingstone's turaco (Tauraco livingstonii) is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae, which was named for Charles Livingstone, the brother of David...
- Livingstone's fruit bat (Pteropus livingstonii), also called the Comoro flying fox, is a megabat in the genus Pteropus. It is an Old World fruit bat found...
- spekii Genus Taurotragus Common eland, Taurotragus oryx T. o. oryx T. o. livingstonii T. o. pattersoni**** Giant eland, Taurotragus derbi**** T. d. derbi****...
- Maylandia livingstonii is a species of cichlid native to Lake Malawi and Lake Malombe. This species can reach a length of 15 centimetres (5.9 in) TL. It...
- frenatus — Gray, 1856 Aspidochelys livingstonii Gray, 1860 Heptathyra frenata — Gray, 1864 Heptathyra livingstonii — Gray, 1864 Gymnopus subpl**** A.M...
- Livingston's bulldog Marcusenius livingstonii is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Mormyridae. It is found in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania...
- Elevation of former subspecies to new species proposed because Tauraco livingstonii was found to be polyphyletic. Proposed species split of Tauraco schalowi...
- then dart out of the sand and strike. It is related to Nimbochromis livingstonii. In the wild it is known to grow to 25 centimetres (9.8 in) TL though...
- Livingstone's yellow bat or Livingstone's house bat (Scotophilus livingstonii) is a species of bat found in Africa. It was described as a new species in...