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- differentiated from the holotype of S. thailandicus. Nevertheless, it lacks definitive synapomorphies of S. thailandicus, and possibly even these of Goniopholididae...
- Idiosepius thailandicus, also known as the thai pygmy squid, is a species of bobtail squid native to the Indo-Pacific waters off Thailand. The extent of...
- Dyschirius thailandicus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Fedorenko in 1996. "Dyschirius thailandicus (Fedorenko...
- Aderkomyces thailandicus differs from Gyalideopsis species due to the presence of sterile setae, which are absent in Gyalideopsis. Aderkomyces thailandicus is...
- Extant cephalopods range in size from the 10 mm (0.3 in) Idiosepius thailandicus to the 14 m (45.1 ft) colossal squid, the largest extant invertebrate...
- Artocarpus thailandicus (Thai name: mahat) is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. It is found in northern and central Thailand. Phylogenetically...
- Articerodes thailandicus is a rove beetle discovered in Thailand in 2008. It was named for Thailand, where it was first discovered. It is closely related...
- PMID 23580707. "Gluconobacter thailandicus" at the Encyclopedia of Life LPSN Type strain of Gluconobacter thailandicus at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity...
- Astraeus Species: A. odoratus Binomial name Astraeus odoratus Phosri, Watling, M.P.Martín & Whalley (2004) Synonyms Astraeus thailandicus Petcharat (2003)...
- Tarsiidae include the extinct Tarsius eocaenus from the Eocene, and Tarsius thailandicus from the Miocene. Two extinct genera, Xanthorhysis and Afrotarsius, are...