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Rhynchus may refer to: Rhynchus (beetle), a genus of beetles Rhynchus (Greece), a town of ancient Greece see also List of commonly used taxonomic affixes...
Molina. The genus name comes from Patago, referring to Patagonia and Greek rhynchus, meaning nose. The species name pascuali honors Argentine paleomammalogist...
Rhamphorhynchus (/ˌræmfəˈrɪŋkəs/, from Ancient Greek rhamphos meaning "beak" and rhynchus meaning "snout") is a genus of long-tailed pterosaurs in the Jurassic period...
ephippos, a saddle (literally "something which is placed on a horse"), and rhynchus, "bill", and refers to the frontal shield which saddles the bill of one...
combination of two Greek words, Ambly- from Amblus (ἀμβλυ) meaning "blunt" and rhynchus (ρυγχος) meaning "snout". Its specific name is the Latin word cristatus...
name Lagenorhynchus derives from the Greek lagenos meaning "bottle" and rhynchus meaning "beak". Indeed, the "bottle-nose" is a characteristic of this genus...
beloved master after he was being threatened by one of the Terhunes. Remfro Rhynchus – a reclusive yet obsessed oddball expert on zekes and their flying patterns...
have known a toy made of her. Dino Rhamph (レーザーリンクス, Rēzā Rinkusu, Razor Rhynchus) A legendary Dino Knight known as the Phoenix in some cultures, Dino Rhamph...
Aulorhynchus, the genus name, is a combination of aulos, meaning "flute", and rhynchus, which means "snout", a reference to the flexible tubular snout of this...
Alertichthys. The genus name is a compound of zanklon, which means "sickle", and rhynchus, meaning "snout", assumed to be an allusion to the pointed snout of adult...
c g b Episcirrus Kuschel, 1958 i c g b Hohonus Kissinger, 1964 i c g b Rhynchus Kissinger, 1964 i c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life,...
muscular organ called a "rhynchus" at the front end which they use to attach to their hosts. The characteristics of the rhynchus are used to help define...
Schönherr, 1837 i c g b Rhyephenes Schönherr, 1837 Rhynchodes White, 1846 c g Rhynchus Kissinger, 1964 i c g b Sternochetus Pierce, 1917 i c g b Sudus Kissinger...
genus name consists of the orycto prefix, which means burrow, and the rhynchus suffix, meaning snout; the full genus name means burrowed snout. The epithet...
Aulorhynchus, the name of which is a combination of aulos, meaning "flute", and rhynchus, which means "snout", a reference to the flexible tubular snout of the...
name is a combination of La Lieude located near the type locality, and "rhynchus", the Latinized form of the Greek "rhynchos" (the nose) sometimes used...