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N. Gracilis (other)
''N. gracilis'' may refer to: * ''Naticopsis gracilis'', an extinct sea snail species in the genus ''Naticopsis'' and the family Neritopsidae * ''Nectandra gracilis'', a plant species found in Ecuador and Peru * ''Neolamprologus gracilis'', a fish species endemic to Lake Tanganyika * ''Nepenthes gracilis'', the slender pitcher-plant, a very common lowland pitcher plant * ''Nyctosaurus gracilis'', a pterodactyloid pterosaur species See also

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Naticopsis Gracilis
''Naticopsis'' is an extinct genus of small sea snails belonging to the family Neritopsidae. Fossil records This genus is known in the fossil record from the Devonian to the Triassic periods (from about 412.3 to 242.0 million years ago). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in China, United States, Europe, Cambodia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia and Pakistan. Species Species within this genus include: * †'' Naticopsis altonensis'' * †'' Naticopsis apollinis'' * †'' Naticopsis bowsheri'' * †'' Naticopsis carleyana'' * †'' Naticopsis carlyana'' * †'' Naticopsis chesterensis'' * †'' Naticopsis comperta'' * †'' Naticopsis confusa'' * †'' Naticopsis consobrina'' * †'' Naticopsis convoluta'' * †'' Naticopsis cretacea'' * †''Naticopsis deformis'' * †'' Naticopsis depressa'' * †'' Naticopsis efossa'' * †'' Naticopsis errans'' * †'' Naticopsis eruca'' * †'' Naticopsis glomerosa'' * †'' Naticopsis gracilis'' * †''Naticopsis hallii'' * †''Na ...
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Naticopsis
''Naticopsis'' is an extinct genus of small sea snails belonging to the family Neritopsidae. Fossil records This genus is known in the fossil record from the Devonian to the Triassic periods (from about 412.3 to 242.0 million years ago). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in China, United States, Europe, Cambodia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia and Pakistan. Species Species within this genus include: * †''Naticopsis altonensis'' * †''Naticopsis apollinis'' * †''Naticopsis bowsheri'' * †''Naticopsis carleyana'' * †''Naticopsis carlyana'' * †''Naticopsis chesterensis'' * †''Naticopsis comperta'' * †''Naticopsis confusa'' * †''Naticopsis consobrina'' * †''Naticopsis convoluta'' * †''Naticopsis cretacea'' * †''Naticopsis deformis'' * †''Naticopsis depressa'' * †''Naticopsis efossa'' * †''Naticopsis errans'' * †''Naticopsis eruca'' * †''Naticopsis glomerosa'' * †''Naticopsis gracilis'' * †''Naticopsis hallii'' * †''Naticopsis inflata'' ...
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Neritopsidae
Neritopsidae is a family of small sea snails and freshwater snails in the clade Cycloneritimorpha (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). The great majority of species within this family are only known as fossils. The few species which are extant are sometimes termed "living fossils". Taxonomy 2005 taxonomy This family consists of three following subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005): * Neritopsinae Gray, 1847 * † Naticopsinae Waagen, 1880 - synonym: Hologyridae Kittl, 1899 * † Paffrathiinae Heidelberg, 2001 2007 taxonomy Bandel (2007)Bandel K. (2007). "Description and classification of Late Triassic Neritimorpha (Gastropoda, Mollusca) from the St Cassian Formation, Italian Alps". ''Bulletin of Geosciences'' 82(3): 215-274. . have established two new subfamilies. But he recognizes Naticopsinae at family level as Naticopsidae with newly created subfamilies in it. * Neritopsinae Gray, ...
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Nectandra Gracilis
''Nectandra gracilis'' is a species of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. References gracilis Gracilis, a Latin adjective meaning slender, graceful or gracile, may refer to : Anatomy * Fasciculus gracilis or Gracile fasciculus, the tract of Goll, a bundle of axon fibres in the dorsomedial spinal cord * Gracilis muscle, the most superficial ... Near threatened flora of South America Trees of Ecuador Trees of Peru {{Laurales-stub ...
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Neolamprologus Gracilis
''Neolamprologus gracilis'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it is known from Cape Kapampa on the western coast and on the eastern coast from the area of coast below the Mahale Mountains The Mahale Mountains are a mountain range in Uvinza District of Kigoma Region in Tanzania. The mountains are on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika. They rise to to Mount Nkungwe, Uvinza's highest point. The range was once the ancestral h .... The type locality is Cape Kapampa, Lake Tanganyika. This species can reach a length of TL. References gracilis Taxa named by Pierre Brichard Fish described in 1989 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamprologini-stub ...
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Nepenthes Gracilis
''Nepenthes gracilis'' (; from Latin: ''gracilis'' "slender"), or the slender pitcher-plant,Phillipps, A. & A. Lamb 1996. '' Pitcher-Plants of Borneo''. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu. is a common lowland pitcher plant that is widespread in the Sunda region. It has been recorded from Borneo, Cambodia,Mey, F.S. 2016The beautiful ''Nepenthes kampotiana x bokorensis'' ''Strange Fruits: A Garden's Chronicle'', 5 October 2016. Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sulawesi, Sumatra, and Thailand.McPherson, S.R. 2009. ''Pitcher Plants of the Old World''. 2 volumes. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.McPherson, S.R. & A. Robinson 2012. '' Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of Sulawesi''. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole. Catalano, M. 2010. '' Nepenthes della Thailandia: Diario di viaggio''. Prague. The species has a wide altitudinal distribution of 0 to 1100 m (and perhaps even 1700 m) above sea level, although most populations are found below ...
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Nyctosaurus Gracilis
''Nyctosaurus'' (meaning "night lizard" or "bat lizard") is a genus of nyctosaurid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of what is now the Niobrara Formation of the mid-western United States, which, during the time ''Nyctosaurus'' was alive, was covered in an extensive shallow sea. Some remains belonging to a possible ''Nyctosaurus'' species called ''N.lamegoi'' have been found in Brazil, making ''Nyctosaurus'' more diverse. The genus ''Nyctosaurus'' has had numerous species referred to it, though how many of these may actually be valid requires further study. At least one species possessed an extraordinarily large antler-like cranial crest. ''Nyctosaurus'' was a mid-sized pterosaur that lived along the shores of the Niobrara Formation of the United States, which back then was within a large inland sea called the Western Interior Seaway. It has been suggested that it would have flown similar to modern-day soaring birds such as albatrosses, which consisted of flying very long ...
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