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Another globally threatened bird found in the ecoregion is the spotted ground thrush (Zoothera guttata EN).
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Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata), wood turtle (Clemmys insculpta), and eastern spiny softshell (Apalone spinifera).
Turtle 2008
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Other threatened forest bird species occurring are the spotted ground thrush (Zoothera guttata, EN) and the white-winged apalis (Apalis chariessa, VU).
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This ecoregion also forms the main distribution for numerous other reptiles, including many large venomous elapid snakes (Pseudonaja guttata, P. ingrami, and Pseudechis colletti).
Mitchell grass downs 2007
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_H.g. guttata_ has been reported from northern Coahuila.
Birds from Coahuila, Mexico Emil K. Urban
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Miller (1955a: 171) found this subspecies of Hermit Thrush wintering with _H.g. guttata_ in the Sierra del Carmen.
Birds from Coahuila, Mexico Emil K. Urban
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_H.g. guttata_ "in small numbers in the open woods surrounding the summit of Diamante Pass, and at infrequent intervals in the arroyos on the arid plateau near Saltillo."
Birds from Coahuila, Mexico Emil K. Urban
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In some instances, however, the lesions, or the most of them, progress no further than pin-head in size, and then remain stationary, constituting _psoriasis punctata_; in other cases, they may stop short after having reached the size of drops -- _psoriasis guttata_; in others (and this is the usual clinical type) the patches develop to the size of coins -- _psoriasis nummularis_.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine Henry Weightman Stelwagon 1886
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The animal described in the text evidently was a specimen of the hunting leopard, _Felis jubata (F. guttata, F. venatica) _.
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official William Sleeman 1822
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The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), which derives its name from the black-and-white stripes on the male finch's throat, serves as a valuable model for studying human speech, communication and neurological disorders.
Media Newswire media-newswire.com 2010
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