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unranked: Xylophilus conspicillatus (accepted name: Aderus conspicillatus)
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unranked: Lagorchestes conspicillatus pallidior (accepted name: Lagorchestes conspicillatus infrasp. leichardti)
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unranked: Holacanthus (Chaetodontoplus) conspicillatus (accepted name: Chaetodontoplus conspicillatus)
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unranked: Syngnathus conspicillatus (accepted name: Corythoichthys conspicillatus)
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unranked: Stigmodera conspicillata (accepted name: Temognatha conspicillata)
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unranked: Halicampus conspicillatus - miscellaneous literature
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Site Page: Spooky Species – Atlas of Living Australia
Posted on 31st October 2023 Does it croak or growl, have fangs or howl? Does it scream at night or give you a fright? 🎃 Many iconic living (or dead) things that are seen around Halloween are inspired by species in the natural world! Check out some of the most spook-tacular Aussie species! Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) Museums Victoria CC BY NC Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) Talk about a creature from nightmares, the Goblin Shark is one of the most illusive deep-sea sharks known to...