Chanbria regalis

Last updated

Chanbria regalis
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Solifugae
Family: Eremobatidae
Genus: Chanbria
Species:
C. regalis
Binomial name
Chanbria regalis
Muma, 1951

Chanbria regalis is a species of wind scorpion in the family Eremobatidae. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Related Research Articles

<i>Cynoscion regalis</i> Species of fish

Cynoscion regalis, the weakfish, squeteague, bastard trout, bastard weakfish, common weakfish, gray weakfish, chickwick, gray trout, gray sea trout, sand trout, silver weakfish or squit, is a marine ray-finned fish of the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers.

<i>Hesperornis</i> Extinct genus of birds

Hesperornis is a genus of cormorant-like Ornithuran that spanned throughout the Campanian age, and possibly even up to the early Maastrichtian age, of the Late Cretaceous period. One of the lesser-known discoveries of the paleontologist O. C. Marsh in the late 19th century Bone Wars, it was an early find in the history of avian paleontology. Locations for Hesperornis fossils include the Late Cretaceous marine limestones from Kansas and the marine shales from Canada. Nine species are recognised, eight of which have been recovered from rocks in North America and one from Russia.

<i>Osmunda regalis</i> Species of fern

Osmunda regalis, or royal fern, is a species of deciduous fern, native to Europe, Africa and Asia, growing in woodland bogs and on the banks of streams. The species is sometimes known as flowering fern due to the appearance of its fertile fronds.

<i>Consolida regalis</i> Species of plant

Consolida regalis, known as forking larkspur, rocket-larkspur, and field larkspur, is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Consolida of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).

<i>Edmontosaurus regalis</i> Extinct species of dinosaur

Edmontosaurus regalis is a species of comb-crested hadrosaurid dinosaur. Fossils of E. regalis have been found in rocks of western North America that date from the late Campanian age of the Cretaceous Period 73 million years ago, but it may have possibly lived into the early Maastrichtian.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cero (fish)</span> Species of fish

The cero, also known as the pintado, kingfish, cero mackerel, cerite or painted mackerel, is a ray-finned bony fish in the family Scombridae, better known as the mackerel family. More specifically, this fish is a member of the tribe Scomberomorini, the Spanish mackerels, and is the type species of the genus Scomberomorus. It is similar in appearance and coloration to the Atlantic Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus maculatus, except the cero has a longitudinal stripe in addition to the spots of the Atlantic Spanish mackerel.

<i>Poecilotheria regalis</i> Species of arachnid

Poecilotheria regalis is a species of arboreal tarantula and is found in parts of India. The common name for this spider is Indian ornamental tree spider, or simply Indian ornamental. It is one of the most popular arboreal tarantulas for amateur collectors. Their leg span sometimes exceeds 7 inches (18 cm).

<i>Amanita regalis</i> Species of fungus

Amanita regalis, commonly known as the royal fly agaric or the king of Sweden Amanita, is a species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. Common in Scandinavian countries, it is also found in eastern and northern Europe. In North America, its distribution is restricted to Alaska. The fruit bodies of the fungus somewhat resemble the fly agaric, and it was formerly regarded as a variety of this species. A. regalis differs from it in being larger, with a liver-brown cap bearing numerous scabs, and in having a stem which is yellow-ochre at the base, with patches or rings of patches. Chemical analysis has shown that this species contains muscimol, the same psychoactive compound found in A. muscaria.

Macalla regalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Macalla. It was described by E. Dukinfield Jones in 1912. It is found in Brazil and Peru.

<i>Cynoscion arenarius</i> Species of fish

Cynoscion arenarius, sand seatrout, sand weakfish or white trout, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean. It is closely related to the common weakfish and may be a subspecies of C. regalis.

Martin Regáli is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a forward who plays for Belgian club Kortrijk.

Archilestes regalis is a species of spreadwing in the damselfly family Lestidae. It is found in Central America.

Macrotylus regalis is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found in North America.

<i>Pseudoxenetus</i> Genus of true bugs

Pseudoxenetus is a genus of plant bugs in the family Miridae. It is monotypic, having only one described species, Pseudoxenetus regalis.

Chanbria rectus is a species of windscorpion in the family Eremobatidae.

Bolbocerastes regalis is a species of earth-boring scarab beetle in the family Geotrupidae. It is found in North America.

Bolbocerastes is a genus of earth-boring scarab beetles in the family Bolboceratidae. There are at least four described species in Bolbocerastes.

Prepops fraternus is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found in North America. It is normally found on sumac.

Paramyia is a genus of freeloader flies in the family Milichiidae. There are about 18 described species in Paramyia.

<i>Parastichopus regalis</i> Species of sea cucumber

Parastichopus regalis, also known as the royal sea cucumber, is a species of sea cucumber in the family Stichopodidae.

References

  1. "Chanbria regalis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. "Chanbria regalis". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  3. "The Arachnid Order Solifugae". 2009. Archived from the original on 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2019-07-02.