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- Emoia trossula, also known commonly as the Fiji barred treeskink, Gibbons's emo skink, and the Viti barred treeskink, is a species of lizard in the family...
- Megalopyge trossula is a moth of the family Megalopygidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1891. It is found in Costa Rica. Adults have a yellow body...
- Urosalpinx trossula is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Fossils were...
- (Emoia ponapea) Samoa skink (Emoia samoensis) Viti barred treeskink (Emoia trossula) Blue Mountain water skink (Eulamprus leuraensis) Poona skink (Eurylepis...
- Megalopyge tharops (Stoll, 1782) Megalopyge torva Schaus, 1912 Megalopyge trossula (Dognin, 1891) Megalopyge trujillina Dyar, 1910 Megalopyge undulata (Herrich-Schäffer...
- tropidolepis (Boulenger, 1914) New Guinea S. New Guinea forest emo skink Emoia trossula W.C. Brown & J.R.H. Gibbons, 1986 Oceania Fiji Islands, Rotuma Island,...
- C****ida triangulum (Weise, 1897) C****ida troglodytes Boheman, 1854 C****ida trossula Spaeth, 1915 C****ida truncatipennis (Spaeth, 1914) C****ida tsaratanana...
- Helicina amoena L. Pfeiffer, 1849 Helicina rostrata Morelet, 1849 Helicina trossula Morelet, 1849 From Costa Rica: Helicina boeckeleri Richling, 2001 Helicina...
- Emoia lawesi Emoia mokosariniveikau Emoia ponapea Emoia samoensis Emoia trossula Eulamprus leuraensis Eulamprus tympanum marnieae Eurylepis poonaensis Eutropis...
- sonomana (Casey, 1910) Acrotona subpygmaea (Bernhauer, 1909) Acrotona trossula (Casey, 1910) Acrotona turbans (Casey, 1910) Acrotona vafra (Casey, 1910)...