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original name
Bungarus multicinctus. The
generic name is a
Latinisation of
Telugu baṅgāru, "krait." The
specific name
multicinctus is
derived from the Latin...
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plant species.
Helicotylenchus multicinctus was
first described by
Nathan A. Cobb in 1893 as
Tylenchus multicinctus.
After further study by A.M. Golden...
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Axoclinus multicinctus,
known commonly as the
multibarred triplefin, is a
species of
triplefin blenny. This
species is
endemic to the
eastern Pacificwhere...
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Tomostethus multicinctus, the
brownheaded ash sawfly, is a
species of
sawfly in the
family Tenthredinidae that is
native to
southern Canada and the eastern...
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carapace beneath," a
feature expressed as well in the type
species name
multicinctus,
meaning "many-banded" in Latin. Cope
referred to the
animal as "a veritable...
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Atractus multicinctus, the
banded ground snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species can be
found in
Ecuador and Colombia. sBolívar...
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components of the
venom of the
elapid Taiwanese banded krait snake (Bungarus
multicinctus). It is a type of α-neurotoxin, a
neurotoxic protein that is
known to...
- Blainville, 1835
Bellophis zonatus Lockington, 1876
Ophibolus getulus multicinctus Yarrow, 1882
Coronella zonata — Boulenger, 1894
Lampropeltis zonata —...
- B.M.; Strich-Hariri, D. (1963). "The life
stages of
Helicotylenchus multicinctus (Cobb) in
banana roots". Nematology. 9 (3). E.J. Brill: 347–353. doi:10...
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kraepelini Stejneger, 1902) as prey of the many-banded
krait Bungarus multicinctus multicinctus Blyth, 1861" (PDF).
Herpetology Notes. 3: 291–292. Breuer, Hans;...