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carnivorous theropod dinosaur.
Members of its
single species Compsognathus longipes could grow to
around the size of a chicken. They
lived about 150 million...
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Xenicus longipes longipes by John
Gerrard Keulemans Eggs of X. l.
longipes in 1911 1888
illustration of the head and feet of
Xenicus longipes by John...
- size on
predation success by
Zelus longipes L. (Het., Reduviidae)" (PDF). J. Appl. Ent. 126, 74–78 (2002).
Zelus longipes on the UF / IFAS
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Rhysida longipes afghanistana Rhysida longipes malayica Rhysida longipes simplicior "Rhysida
longipes common name". BugzUK. Retrieved...
- night.
Phrynus longipes feeds on
primarily arthropods, but has been
observed to prey upon
small vertebrates. The body of
Phrynus longipes rarely exceeds...
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usually found as fragments, yet the A.
longipes remains include both
complete and
incomplete bones. A.
longipes was a
small bird, with its wing
bones showing...
- individuals. This
subspecies was
named Diceros bicornis longipes by
Ludwig Zukowsky in 1949. The word “
longipes” is of
Latin origin,
combining longus (“far, long”)...
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Xylaria longipes,
commonly known as dead moll's fingers, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Xylariaceae.
Xylaria longipes was
first described by the...
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Cattleya longipes,
commonly known as the long-column sophronitis, is a
species of
orchid endemic to
southeastern Brazil (Serra do Cipó).
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