• Scientists who later studied the mouth-brooding animals found that there are actually two species, naming one Rhinoderma darwinii (Darwin's frog) and the other Rhinoderma rufum (Chile Darwin's frog). (livescience.com)
  • Darwin's frogs (Rhinoderma darwinii and R. rufum) are two species of mouth-brooding frogs from Chile and Argentina. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Rhinoderma darwinii was found in 36 sites. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • R. darwinii , meanwhile, was found in 36 sites, but only in fragmented and small populations, each with likely less than 100 individuals. (livescience.com)
  • darwinii Homonota darwinii darwinii, a subspecies in the gecko species Homonota darwinii and the genus Homonota Yucca × Darwinii, a variety in the genus Yucca created by German botanist Carl Ludwig Sprenger (1846-1917) Darwini (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Darwinii. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, the situation is reversed in the case of frog native to the forest streams of Argentina and Chile, Rhinoder ma darwinii , better known as Darwin's Frog. (nus.edu.sg)
  • Amphisbaena darwinii Diplolaemus darwinii Gymnodactylus darwinii Homonota darwinii Liolaemus darwinii Distephanopsis crux subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nematoda:Pharyngodonidae) from the Homonota horrida and H.darwinii (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae) from Argentina and key for the Neotropical species of the genus Skrjabinodon. (bvsalud.org)
  • is described and illustrated here, based on specimens found in the large intestines of Homonota horrida (province San Juan) and Homonota darwinii (province Neuquén) (Squamata Phyllodactylidae) from Argentina . (bvsalud.org)
  • Conservation efforts for R. darwinii should be stepped up and the species re-classified as Endangered. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • This species is also known by the following name(s): Bombinator ocellatus, P. darwinii, P. granulosum. (earthsendangered.com)
  • William Charles Linnaeus Martin discussed three species of the genus Felis, one of which he thought might be new-'in the event of its ultimately being considered distinct' he proposed that it should be called Felis darwinii (see Martin 1837 ). (darwinproject.ac.uk)
  • Darwinii, a Latin word commonly referring to English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882), may refer to: Look up darwinii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (wikipedia.org)
  • The evergreen Berberis B. julianae and B. darwinii have different but very distinct leave shapes. (accidentalsmallholder.net)