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Vampire Finch, Geospiza difficilis septentrionalis
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The creature, Parapropalaehoplophorus septentrionalis, was a primitive relative of a line of heavily armored mammals that culminated in the massive, impregnable Gyptodon, a two-ton, 10-foot (3-meter) - long beast covered in armored plates and a spiky tail.
Dino Update Bill Crider 2007
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The creature, Parapropalaehoplophorus septentrionalis, was a primitive relative of a line of heavily armored mammals that culminated in the massive, impregnable Gyptodon, a two-ton, 10-foot (3-meter) - long beast covered in armored plates and a spiky tail.
Archive 2007-12-09 Bill Crider 2007
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For example in frogs: 1. Cuban tree frog Osteopilus septentrionalis
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[Boues pilosis caudis: his similes sunt in Quinera Americæ septentrionalis prouincia.]
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[Boues pilosis caudis: his similes sunt in Quinera Americ� septentrionalis prouincia.]
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The forehead of No. 31038, when compared with typical representatives of _C.a. hachisukai_, is not extensively streaked with white, nor are all the coverts conspicuously spotted with white, yet it clearly has more extensive white markings than typical representatives of _C.a. septentrionalis_.
Birds from Coahuila, Mexico Emil K. Urban
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_Hicoria ovata_, _Hicoria cinerea_, and _Hicoria septentrionalis_.
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Carolina septentrionalis_, is reported only by Virginia, West Virginia and the Carolinas.
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(Pipila fuscus mesoleucus), thrashers (Toxostoma sp.), vulture (Cathartes aura septentrionalis), woodpeckers (Dryobates, etc.), and wrens.
Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico : 1937
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See Corona Borealis.
October 12, 2008