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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...
- Bungarus multicinctus’ venom, these are prevalent in the province of Guangdong, China, whereas kappa-bungarotoxin is found in the Taiwanese B. multicinctus[11]...
- Tomostethus multicinctus, the brownheaded ash sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae that is native to southern Canada and the eastern...
- Axoclinus multicinctus, known commonly as the multibarred triplefin, is a species of triplefin blenny. This species is endemic to the eastern Pacificwhere...
- of plant species. Helicotylenchus multicinctus was first described by Nathan A. Cobb in 1893 as Tylenchus multicinctus. After further study by A.M. Golden...
- 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...
- 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...
- The pebbled butterflyfish (Chaetodon multicinctus) is a species of marine fish, a butterflyfish from the family Chaetodontidae. It is often found near...
- Atractus multicinctus, the banded ground snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species can be found in Ecuador and Colombia. Bolívar...
- 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...