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- Afroneta longispinosa is a species of sheet weaver found in the Congo. It was described by Holm in 1968. "Afroneta". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 30...
- Algidia chiltoni longispinosa is a subspecies in the genus Algidia in the harvestman family Triaenonychidae. It is found in the Horowhenua district and...
- Pancrustacea in original description. It consists of the species Goticaris longispinosa. Other organisms, including Henningsmoenicaris and Martinssonia also...
- Glipa longispinosa is a species of beetle in the genus Glipa. It was described in 2000. Mordellidae Species List at Joel Hallan’s Biology Catalog. Texas...
- hoggi Forster, 1943. He also described two subspecies: Algidia chiltoni longispinosa Forster, 1954 and Algidia chiltoni oconnori Forster, 1954. As the first...
- most closely resembles Algidia chiltoni chiltoni and Algidia chiltoni longispinosa. The form of the tubercles (pointed protuberances) on the eyemound allows...
- Laos, Thailand, Vietnam Xantolis hookeri - E Himalaya, Laos Xantolis longispinosa - Hainan Xantolis maritima - Vietnam Xantolis parvifolia - Luzon, Mindoro...
- Tricellaria inopinata d'Hondt & Occhipinti Ambrogi, 1985 Tricellaria longispinosa (Yanagi & Okada, 1918) Tricellaria multispinosa Liu, 1984 Tricellaria...
- Praunus flexuosus, known as the chameleon shrimp, is a species of opossum shrimp found in European waters. It reaches 26 mm (1.0 in) long, with a distinctly...
- (Kluge, 1929) Dendrobeania lichenoides (Robertson, 1900) Dendrobeania longispinosa (Robertson, 1905) Dendrobeania multiseriata (O'Donoghue, 1925) Dendrobeania...