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Therochaeta caudata

2013
Therochaeta caudata (Rioja, 1963) n. comb. (Fig. 2) Yliphagus caudatus Rioja, 1963: 191-195, figs 94, 95. Flabelliderma caudata – Salazar-Vallejo 1981: 112, 113, fig. 12. — Hendrickx et al. 1997: 22, 23. Ilyphagus caudatus – Salazar-Vallejo 1989: 52. MATERIAL EXAMINED.
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Australopericoma caudata

2015
Australopericoma caudata (Satchell) Pericoma caudata Satchell, 1955 (February): 90 – 92, figs. 4A – E; Collantes and Martínez- Ortega (1999): 25; Quate and Brown (2004): 92 – 94 (in combination with A. caudata). Pericoma wirthi Quate, 1955 (May): 154 – 155, figs. 31a – e; Collantes and Martínez-Ortega (1999): 25 (synonymy with P.
Cordeiro, Danilo Pacheco   +2 more
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Ancistrumina caudata

Published as part of Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura, Dávila, Sthefane & Dias, Roberto Junio Pedroso, 2024, Ciliate symbionts of bivalves with notes on their worldwide geographic distribution, pp.
Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura   +2 more
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Nemeritis caudata

2020
Nemeritis caudata (Szépligeti) Material examined. Greece [on label: Hellas], mer. Lakonia, Taygetos, Anavriti, 1000m, 21–23.V.1979, leg. L. Gozmány, 1 female. Remarks. First record for Greece. This species is also known from Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary and Poland (Yu et al. 2012).
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Taringa caudata

2017
Taringa caudata (Farran, 1905) (Figure 17 F) Material examined. One specimen. MB28-005045, NHR, 15 Oct. 2016, 7m, 4mm. Habitats. Tropical coral reefs. Occurrences. Nuarro. Geographic distribution. Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka (Farran 1905), Oman, Tanzania (Gosliner et al. 2008) and Mozambique.
Tibiriçá, Yara   +2 more
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Salamanders (Caudata)

2022
This chapter examines salamanders. It begins with mole salamanders, particularly the Western Tiger salamander. This species has a long history of being transported around the United States for all the wrong reasons: initially as fish bait, and presently as part of the pet trade.
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Sellnickia caudata

Sellnickia caudata (Michael, 1908) (Figs 1–8) Description of juvenile instars Measurements. Total length of larva: 225–240 (n=5), protonymph: 285–300 (n=4), deutonymph: 375–420 (n=4), tritonymph: 465–540 (n=5). Total width of larva: 142–150 (n=5), protonymph: 180–195 (n=4), deutonymph: 240– 285 (n=4), tritonymph: 300–365 (n=5). Integument (Fig.
Ermilov, Sergey G.   +1 more
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Raveniola caudata

2009
Raveniola caudata species group Diagnosis: Species differ from other congeners by the long, digitiform apical segment of PLS and broadlytipped embolus with a subapical membranous flange. Medium-sized to large nemesiids with carapace length 6–8 mm. Eye tubercle relatively low, small. Chelicerae without mound and rastellum.
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Physaraia caudata

2018
Physaraia caudata (SZÉPLIGETI, 1914) The record of Physaraia caudata (SZÉPLIGETI, 1914) from French Africa (? Djibouti) by DONALDSON (1989: 27) is an geographical error. The record is possibly from French Equatorial Africa (Central African Republic, Gabon, Republic of Congo), because this species is known from Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya ...
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Tettigonia caudata

2018
Published as part of Skejo, Josip, Rebrina, Fran, Szövényi, Gergely, Puskás, Gellért & Tvrtković, Nikola, 2018, The first annotated checklist of Croatian crickets and grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Ensifera, Caelifera), pp.
Skejo, Josip   +4 more
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