Micropterix tunbergella was created in 1784.
DWLS was created in 1955.
Conus orbignyi was created in 1831.
Drosera rupicola was created in 1982.
The Limpid Stream was created in 1935.
The Swinger was created in 1966.
A few easy-to-keep species are:cryptocoryne sp.(crypts)microsorum pteropus (java fern)elodea sp. (anacharis)taxyphillum barbieri (java moss) [scientific name disputed]
A few easy-to-keep species are:cryptocoryne sp.(crypts)microsorum pteropus (java fern)elodea sp. (anacharis)taxyphillum barbieri (java moss) [scientific name disputed]
There are four types of flying foxes that are native to Australia. They are the black flying fox, the gray headed flying fox, the little red flying fox, and the spectacled flying fox. Their scientific names, in the same order, are Pteropus alecto, Pteropus poliocephalus, Pteropus scapulatus, and Pteropus conspicillatus.
pteropus vampyrus
Bats of the genus Pteropus
Java fern (Microsorum pteropus) has several adaptations that allow it to thrive in its native aquatic environments. Its broad, leathery leaves can absorb nutrients directly from the water, aiding in its survival in low-nutrient conditions. The plant also reproduces via rhizomes and spores, allowing it to spread efficiently. Additionally, its ability to attach to various substrates, such as rocks and driftwood, enables it to adapt to diverse habitats within freshwater ecosystems.
Pteropus voeltzkowi
Pteropus rodricensis
A wurbagool is a species of flying fox, Latin name Pteropus medius.
The flying fox bat is the Pteropus vampyrus
Red-necked Flying fox, Pteropus vampyrus found on Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
"Pteropus scapulatus" For future reference, go to: www.google.com then type in: scientific name for and put whichever animal you'd like to know the name for.