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- Alaus oculatus, commonly called the eastern e**** click beetle or e**** elater, is a species of click beetle. Alaus oculatus can reach a length of about...
- oculatus may refer to: Sciurus oculatus, the Peters's squirrel, a tree squirrel species Scombrops oculatus, a fish species Sphagebranchus oculatus, a...
- Mounted Riflemen. Hycleus oculatus contains one subspecies: Hycleus oculatus tricolor "CMR Blisterbeetle (Hycleus oculatus)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2024-01-13...
- Creophilus oculatus or devil's coach horse is a species of large carrion-feeding rove beetle endemic to New Zealand. Creophilus oculatus was described...
- zoologist Achille Valenciennes as Serr**** oculatus with the type locality given as Martinique. The specific name oculatus means “e****” and is based on the local...
- The spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) is a freshwater fish native to North America that has an abundance of dark spots on its head, fins, and dart-like...
- Gelastocoris oculatus: Gelastocoris oculatus oculatus (Fabricius, 1798) Gelastocoris oculatus variegatus (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) "Gelastocoris oculatus Report"...
- Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre, 1788) Range of the epaulette shark Synonyms Squalus ocellatus Bonnaterre, 1788 Squalus oculatus Banks & Solander, 1827...
- "ceratinus" (horned) and "onyx" (claw). The specific name, oculatus, is derived from the Latin word "oculatus" (sharp-sighted, big-e****). In 2016, Gregory S. Paul...
- Lethrinops oculatus is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it is only known from the southern part of the lake over sandy substrates. This...