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- Oshmarin, 1963 Phocitrema Goto & Ozaki, 1930 Phocitremoides Martin, 1950 Pholeter Odhner, 1915 Procerovum Onji & Nishio, 1916 Protoheterophyes Pearson, 2002...
- The one-toed amphiuma (Amphiuma pholeter) is an aquatic, eel-like salamander native to the southeastern United States. It was unknown to science until...
- Astroblepus pholeter is a species of catfish of the family Astroblepidae. This cavefish is endemic to the Jumandi Cave in the Napo River basin in Ecuador...
- known from the Early Permian of Oklahoma. The type species, Colobomycter pholeter, was first described from fossil remains in 1958, at which time it was...
- Periclimenes pholeter, is a species of shrimp belonging to the family Palaemonidae. The species is closest to Periclimenes indicus, P. obscurus and P. toloensis...
- surface-dwelling members of Astroblepus and a troglomorphic species, Astroblepus pholeter, resulted in the development of previously lost traits in offspring, such...
- Phreatobius are found in the Amazon, as is the cave-dwelling Astroblepus pholeter in the far western part of the basin (Andean region). The Tocantins basin...
- Urodela Suborder: Salamandroidea Family: Amphiumidae Gray, 1825  Genus: Amphiuma Garden, 1821 Species Amphiuma means Amphiuma pholeter Amphiuma tridactylum...
- enough to swallow whole. It is likely that one acleistorhinid, Colobomycter pholeter, specialized either on invertebrates with hard cuticles or on small tetrapods...
- Acrolophus pholeter is a moth of the family Acrolophidae. It was described by Davis in 1988. It is found in North America, including Florida. Larvae have...