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This genus lives in Africa.
There are three species recognised in this genus.
This genus inhabits warm seas.
It has been difficult to define species in this genus without DNA analysis.
This genus and species was described in 1991.
The Bayan Shireh material may or may not belong to this genus.
This genus is one of three that are known as mouse opossums.
Of 17 species of microorganisms pertaining to this genus only three- Y.
This genus was a part of the extinct megafauna of Australia.
Prickly plants or shrubs from this genus can also be called bramble.
This genus is sometimes placed in the family Cochliopidae.
According to FishBase, there are currently 61 recognized species in this genus.
This genus may be most closely related to Segisaurus halli.
Kuhn 1969 lists no fewer than nine species for this genus, but this is certainly an excessive number.
This genus is sometimes placed in Chenopodiaceae family.
Before being officially named Hexinlusaurus, this genus was briefly known under the informal name"Proyandusaurus.
This genus is sometimes considered to be a subgenus of Haplotrema.
The oldest fossils tentatively assigned to this genus are from the Late Miocene, less than 10 million years ago.
This genus was created in 2005 following a major revision of the Hylidae.
The French paleontologist H. E. Sauvage based this genus on a single worn tooth, apparently now lost, which he compared to those of Hypselosaurus.
This genus had a long neck and stub-like wings, rendering it flightless.
Sometimes included in this genus(as Pachycrocuta bellax) is the extinct giant striped hyaena, Hyaena bellax.
This genus has mainly a palearctic distribution, but there are two species from Sri Lanka.
In the western Indian Ocean, this genus appears to be replaced by the ecologically similar genus Holohalaelurus.
In this genus, C. gallinae is a member of the nominate subgenus, Ceratophyllus.
Dubious species that were referred to this genus include S. carinthiacus(Huene, 1925) from the Austrian Alps and S. neubigi(Sander, 1997) from the German Muschelkalk.
This genus is unique for its sculptured, ornamented dorsum, and elaborate paranota.
This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily.
This genus was named by Andrew T. McDonald in 2011 and the type species is Osmakasaurus depressus.
This genus is distributed across Oceania and the Old World, and contains approximately 180 species.