Synonyms for angustatus or Related words with angustatus

motschulsky              gerstaecker              laticollis              distinctus              fulvipes              perty              consobrina              brevicornis              gyllenhal              flavicornis              coquillett              alluaudi              kiesenwetter              binotatus              consimilis              nigricornis              parallelus              reducta              chevrolat              confinis              apicalis              dissimilis              annulipes              rambur              angusticollis              brevipennis              costatus              fuscula              biguttatus              draudt              peringuey              gravenhorst              depressus              fulvicornis              latipennis              distinguenda              fairmaire              apfelbeck              suturalis              flavipennis              erichson              duftschmid              fenestrata              wehncke              politus              bifasciata              faldermann              conspersa              varipes              fumosa             



Examples of "angustatus"
Oonopinus angustatus is a spider species found in Spain, France, Corsica and Algeria.
Zabrus angustatus is a species of ground beetle in the Iberozabrus subgenus that can be found in Spain and Niger.
Diplacus angustatus is a species of monkeyflower known by the common names purplelip pansy monkeyflower and narrowleaf pansy monkeyflower.
Macrocheilus angustatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Anthiinae. It was described by Basilewsky in 1949.
Logisticus angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Waterhouse in 1880.
Lycochoriolaus angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Melzer in 1935.
Dyschirius angustatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Ahrens in 1830.
Sthenias angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Pic in 1925.
Abacetus angustatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Klug in 1853.
Lucerapex angustatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids.
Lepturges angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1863.
Platycheirus angustatus is a species of hoverfly. It is found in many parts of the Palearctic, and in the Nearctic.
Brachinus angustatus is a species of ground beetle from the Carabinae subfamily that can be found in Spain and North African countries such as Algeria and Morocco. Brachinus angustatus was on of the many beetles found in the collection of Count Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean
Parablabicentrus angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Parablabicentrus. It was described by Bates in 1866.
Cychrus angustatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily of Carabinae. It was described by Hoppe & Hornschuch in 1825.
Lixus angustatus is a species of weevil found in Europe (including the Iberian Peninsula) and the Mediterranean Basin. The general size of the weevil is about 5.5 mm. The coloration of the weevil is brown and green.
The narrow-bridged musk turtle ("Claudius angustatus") is a species in the family Kinosternidae found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. As of 2010, it is the only recognised extant species in the genus "Claudius".
Research suggests that the population size of this wildflower is positively affected by disturbance of the soil it grows in, especially by the activity of pocket gophers; plants growing on disturbed soil have bigger flowers, fewer plant competitors, and more pollen on their stigmas from greater numbers of neighboring "D. angustatus".
Procambarus angustatus was a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It was only known from the type specimen, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1856. He reported that it "lives in lesser Georgia, in the rivulets of pure water which flow between little sand hills". It was endemic to the U. S. state of Georgia, but is now believed to be extinct.
The tetraploid variety is usually known as "Acorus calamus var. angustatus" Besser. A number of synonyms are known, but a number are contested as to which variety they belong. It is morphologically diverse, with some forms having very broad and some narrow leaves. It is furthermore also cytotypically diverse, with an array of different karyotypes.