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- maximum recorded age is 31 years. Mycteroperca microlepis was first formally described as Trisotropis microlepis in 1879 by the American ichthyologists George...
- O. microlepis may refer to: Ophisops microlepis Opsaridium microlepis Oxyurichthys microlepis Oxyurichthyes microlepis This disambiguation page lists...
- Paralaudakia microlepis, the smallscaled rock agama, is an agamid lizard found in Iran, Afghanistan, ****stan, and Turkmenistan. Shafiei Bafti, S.; Papenfuss...
- which it places in the order Spariformes. Datnioides microlepis has the specific name microlepis which means "small scales", an allusion to the smaller...
- fish) Anableps microlepis J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1844 (Foureyes) The maximum length of four-e**** fishes is up to 32 cm TL in A. microlepis, making this...
- Xenobrama microlepis is a combination of the Gr**** word xenos and microlepis with Brama, meaning "strange Brama with small scales". Xenobrama microlepis was...
- (Tachygyia microlepis) is an extinct species of skink endemic to the island of Tonga. Allison, A.; Hamilton, A.; Tallowin, O. (2012). "Tachygyia microlepis". IUCN...
- Acanthobrama microlepis, called the blackbrow bleak or the Caucasian bream, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Leuciscidae. It reaches a maximum...
- Austroglossus microlepis, or the West coast sole, is a sea fish that is endemic to South Africa and is found from Namibia to False Bay. Munroe, T.A. (2010)...
- (Teratoscincus microlepis) is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae. The species is endemic to Western and South Asia. T. microlepis is found...