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literature as Fugu
rubripes. The
genus Fugu is a
synonym of the
currently preferred Takifugu.
Takifugu is ****anese for
puffer and
rubripes comes from the...
- Pennant. The
current scientific name, Anas
rubripes, is
derived from Latin, with Anas
meaning "duck" and
rubripes coming from ruber, "red", and pes, "foot"...
- Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, China,
Australia (dubious)
Ethmostigmus rubripes rubripes (Brandt, 1840) – Indonesia, Borneo, Java (type locality), Laos, China...
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Nebria rubripes rubripes is a
subspecies of
ground beetle in the
Nebriinae subfamily that is
endemic to France. "Nebria (Nebria)
rubripes rubripes Audinet-Serville...
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Harpalus rubripes is a
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae that is
present in much of Europe, Siberia,
Central Asia and Anatolia. It has also, since...
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Caelostomus rubripes is a
species in the
ground beetle family Carabidae. It is
found in DR Congo. "GBIF,
Caelostomus rubripes".
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Oxyhammus rubripes is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Stephan von
Breuning in 1978. BioLib.cz -
Oxyhammus rubripes. Retrieved...
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Coptocercus rubripes is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It
occurs in
Australia and New Zealand.
Coptocercus rubripes measure 12–28 mm (0...
- tan-colored cap.
Unlike C.
rubripes, it has a
finely reticulate stipe.
Boletus coniferarum is
distinguished from C.
rubripes by its stem
reticulation and...
- Spain:
Nebria rubripes olivieri Dejean, 1826 France,
Spain Nebria rubripes rousseleti Ledoux & Roux, 1988
France Nebria rubripes rubripes Audinet-Serville...