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  2. Pallid sculpin - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms [2] Cottus thomsonii Günther, 1882 ... The pallid sculpin (Cottunculus thomsonii) is a species of fish in the family Psychrolutidae (blobfishes).

  3. Pallid sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    On pallid sturgeon, the two inner barbels are about half as long as the outer ones, while on the shovelnose sturgeon, all four barbels are the same length. [7] The inner barbels of the pallid sturgeon are positioned in front of the outer ones, but those on the shovelnose sturgeon are all located in essentially a straight line.

  4. Scaphirhynchus - Wikipedia

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    Scaphirhynchus is a genus of sturgeons native to North America. All species in this genus are considered to be threatened with extinction or worse. [2] [3] [4] As of 2023, the pallid sturgeon (S. albus) [3] and the Alabama sturgeon (S. suttkusi) [4] are critically endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

  5. Pallid shiner - Wikipedia

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    The pallid shiner (Hybopsis amnis) is a small freshwater minnow in the family Cyprinidae. Its synonym is Notropis amnis. [3] They are native to North America and can be found in the Mississippi watershed. The pallid shiner is considered a rare fish in its northern distribution but not in its southern distribution.

  6. Blasicrura pallidula - Wikipedia

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    Blasicrura pallidula, common name the little pallid cowry, is a species of sea snail, a cowry, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. Subspecies [ edit ]

  7. Pallid cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    English ornithologist John Latham described the pallid cuckoo in 1801 as Columba pallida "pale pigeon". [3] [4] [5]Sources differ in the genera placement of this species. It is commonly placed in Cuculus, but genetic evidence and its song support its placement in Cacomantis, with its closest relative the white-crowned cuckoo (Cacomantis leucolophus).

  8. Polyura arja - Wikipedia

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    Polyura arja has a wingspan of 75–80 millimetres (3.0–3.1 in). The outer edge of the forewings is concave and the hindwings show two short blue tails. The upperside of the wings is brown with a broad white or anteriorly pale green band from the inner edge of the forewing to the costal edge of the hindwings, one or two small white spots at the apex of the forewings and a continuous row of ...

  9. Nyctophilus daedalus - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms; Nyctophilus bifax daedalus. ... They are also referred to as the pallid long-eared bat [1] or northern long-eared bat. Taxonomy