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  2. Amphiagrion saucium - Wikipedia

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    Amphiagrion saucium, the eastern red damsel, is a species of narrow-winged damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae.It is found in North America. [2] [3] [1] [4]The IUCN conservation status of Amphiagrion saucium is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival.

  3. List of animal classes - Wikipedia

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    12.1 Crinozoa. 12.2 Asterozoa. 12.3 Echinozoa. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The following is a list of the classes in each phylum of the kingdom ...

  4. Sonoran pronghorn - Wikipedia

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    Numerous and ongoing threats exist to the survival of the Sonoran pronghorn. Not the least of these threats is the fact that much of their habitat is occupied by the BMGR, which is an active United States Air Force bombing range.

  5. Category:Animals - Wikipedia

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    Animals are a major group of organisms, classified as the kingdom Animalia. This category includes animals, their study , and their classification . Subcategories

  6. List of biogeographic provinces - Wikipedia

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    This page features a list of biogeographic provinces that were developed by Miklos Udvardy in 1975, [1] [2] later modified by other authors. [according to whom?] Biogeographic Province is a biotic subdivision of biogeographic realms subdivided into ecoregions, which are classified based on their biomes or habitat types and, on this page, correspond to the floristic kingdoms of botany.

  7. Epiaeschna heros - Wikipedia

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    Epiaeschna heros, the swamp darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae.It is found in the Caribbean Sea and North America. [2] [3] [1] [4]The IUCN conservation status of Epiaeschna heros is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival.

  8. Musca vetustissima - Wikipedia

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    A study showed that there is a low survival rate for eggs and larvae of this species in cattle feces because of infrequent rainfall. The study also showed that parasites and predators have caused a low survival rate. [4] According to a study, the Australian bush fly can spread harmful bacteria.

  9. Gammarus fossarum - Wikipedia

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    Gammarus fossarum go through nine or ten moults of their exoskeleton before reaching sexual maturity; weighing just 0.1 mg at birth, by adulthood they have a wet weight of 5 to 7 mg. [2] Adult G. fossarum are between 4.5 and 10 mm in length, [3] and weigh up to 41 (females) to 61 (males) mg wet weight.