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- of Hoplostethus tenebricus can be found in a marine environment within a deep-water range. The average length of Hoplostethus tenebricus is about 21 cm...
- pileatus durga Trachypithecus pileatus brahma Trachypithecus pileatus tenebricus A study of their diet in winter found that they spend nearly 40% of the...
- (Trachypithecus pileatus brahma) Tenebrous capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus tenebricus) Blond-bellied langur (Trachypithecus pileatus pileatus) Nicobar treeshrew...
- tehuelchus d'Orbigny, 1834 – Tehuelche or Patagonian octopus Octopus tenebricus Smith, 1884 Octopus tetricus Gould, 1852 – gloomy octopus or common Sydney...
- aculeatus, L. collinus, L. hosii, L. micropogon, L. poecilopterus, and L. tenebricus). The members of Leioc****is have an elongate narrow head and a prominently...
- Finn, 2001) Abdopus horridus (d'Orbigny, 1826) – Red Sea octopus Abdopus tenebricus (Smith, 1884) Abdopus tong**** (Hoyle, 1885) Abdopus undulatus Huffard...
- Bagridae N/A N/A 2005 Leioc****is macropterus Bagridae N/A Leioc****is tenebricus Bagridae N/A N/A 2006 Lentipes adelphizonus Gobiidae N/A N/A 2006 Lentipes...
- name refers to colouration of the forewings and is derived from Latin tenebricus (meaning darkened). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epinotia tenebrica...
- pileatus (Blyth, 1843) Three subspecies T. p. brahma T. p. pileatus T. p. tenebricus Southern Asia Size: 40–76 cm (16–30 in) long, plus 57–110 cm (22–43 in)...
- metallicus Reeve, 1861 Trochus sandwichiensis Souleyet, F.L.A., 1852 Trochus tenebricus Reeve, 1861 Trochus tricatenatus Reeve, 1861 ·(junior synonym)...