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Synonyms for ingens or Related words with ingens
auriculatus
rostratus
laticeps
agassizii
arcuatus
tanneri
lamarckii
acutirostris
patagonica
grandidieri
cincta
longicollis
obtusus
darwini
planifrons
simus
latidens
nasuta
perforatus
denticulatus
carpenteri
brevicornis
ornatus
limbatus
marianae
minusculus
latifrons
inflatus
parvidens
cuvieri
microdon
oblongus
hians
morelet
longimanus
umbrosus
walkeri
petersii
ciliatus
costatus
gobiensis
bullatus
complanata
guentheri
smithi
labiatus
consobrina
multifasciatus
arcuata
helenae
Examples of "ingens"
The subspecies "C. p.
ingens
" is now usually considered a full species, the Manus cuckooshrike ("Coracina
ingens
").
Megorama
ingens
is a beetle species of the family Anobiidae.
Abatus
ingens
is a species of sea urchin of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. It came from the genus Abatus and lives in the sea. Abatus
ingens
was first scientifically described in 1926 by Koehler.
The larvae feed on "Celtis" spp., Trema spp., Chaetachme aristata, Ficus
ingens
.
The giant kangaroo rat ("Dipodomys
ingens
") is an endangered species of heteromyid rodent endemic to California.
Dillwynella
ingens
is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Skeneidae.
There is one subspecies, "Chelycypraea testudinaria
ingens
" Schilder, F.A. & M. Schilder, 1939
Teinoptila
ingens
is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in Burundi.
Dendrophorbium
ingens
is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.
Samuel Wendell Williston in 1893 independently also considered "Ornithostoma" a synonym of "Pteranodon
ingens
". He therefore renamed "Pteranodon" species: "Ornithostoma
ingens
" (Marsh 1872) Williston 1893 = "Pteranodon
ingens
" (= "P. longiceps") and "Ornithostoma harpyia" (Cope 1872) = "P. longiceps". Williston also created a special family and subfamily for "Ornithostoma": the Ornithostomatidae and the Ornithostomatinae. Today, these concepts are no longer used. Williston indicated "O.
ingens
" as the type species, not knowing one had already been designated. However, Richard Lydekker denied the identity in 1904 and, also unaware of Seeley's earlier species name, created a purported (third) type species "O. seeleyi".
Leucoedemia
ingens
is a moth in the family Lyonetiidae. It is found in South Africa.
Parortholitha
ingens
is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in North Madagascar.
The greater ghost bat ("Diclidurus
ingens
") is a bat species found in northwestern Brazil, southeastern Colombia, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.
A collection of cacti and euphorbias, including a mass of golden barrel cacti ("Echinocactus grusonii") and large, weeping "Euphorbia
ingens
".
The larvae feed on "Ficus" species, including "F. capensis", "F. stipulate", "F. cordata", "F. sur", "F. pumila" and "F.
ingens
".
Claudiella
ingens
is a species of beetle in the family Torridincolidae, the only species in the genus Claudiella.
The montane forests of the upper Marmelos and middle Tapajós hold "Hevea camporum", "Euterpe longibracteata", "Huberodendron
ingens
" and "Brachynema ramiflorum".
Megachile
ingens
is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Friese in 1903.
The larvae feed on "Carissa" and "Ficus
ingens
". They probably mine the leaves of their host plant.
"A.
ingens
" is a second, tremendously large species, known from Frasnian-aged strata of Rheinland, Germany, the Holy Cross Mountains of Poland, Moroccan strata, and possibly from Iran. The 80 centimeter-long nuchal plate is much more steeply-folded than that of "A. clavatus". According to Dennison 1978, the huge size of the nuchal plate makes "A.
ingens
" "the largest arthrodire in Europe."