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Rhaetulus crenatus, adult | |
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Rhaetulus crenatus Westwood, 1871 | |
The wagtails, longclaws, and pipits are a family, Motacillidae, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Around 70 species occur in five genera. The longclaws are entirely restricted to the Afrotropics, and the wagtails are predominantly found in Europe, Africa, and Asia, with two species migrating and breeding in Alaska. The pipits have the most cosmopolitan distribution, being found mostly in the Old World, but occurring also in the Americas and oceanic islands such as New Zealand and the Falklands. Two African species, the yellow-breasted pipit and Sharpe's longclaw, are sometimes placed in a separate seventh genus, Hemimacronyx, which is closely related to the longclaws.
Disocactus crenatus, commonly known as the crenate orchid cactus, is a species of cactus cultivated for its large flowers. It is a critical parent plant in creating epiphyllum hybrids commonly cultivated worldwide.
Pratylenchus crenatus is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting potatoes.
The yellow tufted pipit or African rock pipit is a small-sized, passerine bird that is native to South Africa and Lesotho. The yellow tufted pipit is commonly found in mountain terrain, and they create their habitats in high-altitude shrub-land, grassland, and rocky areas. The yellow tufted pipit is identified by its brown and gray feathers. The bird has a white-gray eyebrow and yellow markings within its wings and stomach. The call of the yellow tufted pipit allows the bird to stand out from other pipit species. The bird produces a repeated “whee-tsrreeu” that is loud and high-pitched. The yellow tufted pipit has a life expectancy ranging from two to three years old.
Spasalus crenatus is a beetle of the Family Passalidae.
Fusulculus crenatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Benthobiidae.
Fusulculus is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Benthobiidae.
Pontiolaelaps crenatus is a species of mite in the family Digamasellidae. It was first described by Malcolm Luxton in 1984, who used the name Dendrolaelaps crenatus.
Balanus crenatus is a species of acorn barnacle in the Balanidae family. It is found in the North Pacific and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Pyrgiscus crenatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
Epiphyllum hybrids, epiphyllums, epicacti, or just epis, also known as orchid cacti, which are widely grown for their flowers, are artificial hybrids derived primarily from species of the genus Disocactus. These Disocactus species are not true epiphyllums, but they used to be included in the genus Epiphyllum.
Omoglymmius crenatus is a species of beetle in the subfamily Rhysodidae. It was described by Grouvelle in 1903.
Rock pipit may refer to either of two species:
Digonophorus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lucanidae. Species in the genus are found in South and South-East Asia.
Ceratinops crenatus is a species of dwarf spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in the USA.
Aradus crenatus is a species of flat bug in the family Aradidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and Europe.
Dolichopus crenatus is a species of long-legged fly in the family Dolichopodidae.
Dicaelus crenatus is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America.
Cossonus crenatus is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
Dianthus crenatus is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, indigenous to the Western Cape (Swellendam), Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces of South Africa.