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  Emoia maxima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 UH Press Journals Log » Pacific Science, vol. 59, no. 4 (October 2005)
This somewhat reflected the structure of the diatom assemblages in the rocky habitat: few abundant taxa and many rare or uncommon ones, with heterogeneous values of diversity (H’) that ranged between 1.1 and 4.2 in the gut contents and from 2.83 to 3.91 in the surrounding flora.
New records for the area include Cocconeis pseudomarginata, C. maxima (common), Licmosoma sp., Ardissonia formosa (rare), and the colonial form Berkeleya fennica (abundant), all found within the gut contents of abalone.
Abstract: As part of an ongoing study of the biogeography of helminth parasites of lizards from Oceania, 53 specimens of Emoia (11 species) were examined, as follows: E.
uhpresshawaii.com /blog/?p=4   (2357 words)

  
 Emoia - Unipedia
A new lizard of the genus Emoia (Scincidae) from the Marianas Islands, (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th series, v.
Notes on several lizards of the genus Emoia,: With descriptions of new species from the Solomon Islands (Field Museum of Natural History.
Species of the Emoia samoensis group of lizards: With descriptions of two new species (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences) (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences)
www.unipedia.info /Emoia.html   (156 words)

  
 Emoia Scientific classification Scientific classification ...
"Emoia" "Scientific classification Scientific classification" Kingdom Kingdom:Animal Animalia Phylum Phylum:Chordata Chordata Class Class:Reptilia Reptilia Order Order:Squamata Squamata Sub-order Sub-order:Sauria Sauria Family Family: Scincidae Scincidae Genus Genus: "Emoia"
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
Lizards of the Genus Emoia (Scincidae With Observations on Their Evolution and Biogeography)
www.biodatabase.de /Emoia   (82 words)

  
 American Samoa National Park Nature Page
Perhaps that's why giant clams grow so large — they have two very different ways to get food.
We have two native species of giant clams in our local waters, Tridacna maxima and T. squamosa, which look fairly similar.
They grow to about 12-15 inches in shell length, although most found today are much smaller because the larger ones have been over-harvested.
www.american.samoa.national-park.com /nature.htm   (16635 words)

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