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  2. Phidippus regius - Wikipedia

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    Adult female P. regius measure 15 mm (0.59 in) long on average, but can range between 7–22 mm (0.28–0.87 in) long. They may exhibit white or orange markings on the opisthosoma similar to the white markings seen in males, but the rest of the body is largely covered with scales which may be brown, orange, tan, gray, or a combination of those ...

  3. Pseudophilautus regius - Wikipedia

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    Pseudophilautus regius, known as Polonnaruwa shrub frog is a species of frogs in the family Rhacophoridae. [2] It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and rural gardens. It is possibly threatened by habitat loss.

  4. Python (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Many Python species, such as P. regius, P. brongersmai, P. bivittatus and M. reticulatus, are popular to keep as pets due to their ease of care, docile temperament, and vibrant colors, with some rare mutations having been sold for several thousands of dollars.

  5. Phidippus - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus is distributed almost exclusively in North America, with the exception of two exported species (Phidippus audax and Phidippus regius). [2] As of January 2021, there were about 80 described species in the genus. [1] Species previously described in Phidippus which are found in India and Bangladesh do not belong in this genus. [2]

  6. Plagianthus regius - Wikipedia

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    Plagianthus regius or lowland ribbonwood is a tree that is endemic to New Zealand. [2] The common name is simply ribbonwood . The Māori name is mānatu but it is also known as manaui mānatu.

  7. Plagianthus - Wikipedia

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    The other species, P. regius is a tree which in juvenile stage may be divaricate (subsp. regius) or not (subsp. chathamica). These are the only species recognized currently. In the past, species from related genera such as Hoheria (New Zealand), Asterotrichion , Lawrencia and Gynatrix (Australia) were sometimes assigned to the genus.

  8. Pseudorhabdosynochus regius - Wikipedia

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    Sclerotized copulatory organs of Pseudorhabdosynochus regius (left, female; right, male). Pseudorhabdosynochus regius is a small monogenean, about 600-1300 μm in length. The species has the general characteristics of other species of Pseudorhabdosynochus, with a flat body and a posterior haptor, which is the organ by which the monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host.

  9. Regis Philbin - Wikipedia

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    The Regis Philbin Studio Theatre in the Marie P. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center was named after him. It is a 2,333-square-foot (216.7 m 2) black box theater with configurable seating and staging and a system of five catwalks. [130]