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- This fish may be hard to distinguish from Clinus heterodon which occupies a similar environment.
- The body shape is similar, but the sad klipfish has a larger head and lower dorsal fin profile, and " C . heterodon " does not show the mosaic-like bars.
- The "'dwarf wedgemussel "', scientific name " Alasmidonta heterodon ", is an endangered species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels.
- In 2000, a public sewer and water project in Branchville, New Jersey, was suspended out of concern for dwarf wedgemussels ( " Alasmidonta heterodon " ), an endangered species, and restarted in 2002.
- Also, he is honored by having named after him the following Heterodon nasicus gloydi "; and two subspecies of Central American pit vipers, " Agkistrodon bilineatus howardgloydi " and " Crotalus intermedius gloydi ".
- The bridle shiner is very similar to other black-lined shiners, including the pugnose shiner ( " Notropis anogenus " ), blackchin shiner ( " Notropis heterodon " ) and blacknose shiner ( " Notropis heterolepis " ).
- ""'Clinus heterodon " "', the "'Westcoast klipfish "', is a species of clinid that occurs in subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean from Namibia to South Africa where it is a denizen of tide pools.
- For most hognose snakes the bulk of the diet is made up by rodents, and lizards . " Heterodon platirhinos " is an exception, and specializes in feeding on toads although other food items such as eggs, insects and mice can make up as much as 50 % of their diet.
- "Leioheterodon " are the largest of the hognose snakes, capable of reaching lengths of 1.8 m . " Heterodon platirhynos " gets slightly larger than other species of the genus, reaching lengths of 80 cm, where other species in the genus as well as " Lystrophis " species usually average around 65 cm at adult size.
- Hognose snakes are extremely variable in color and pattern . " Heterodon nasicus " and " H . kennerlyi " tend to be sandy colored with black and white markings, while " H . platirhinos " varies from reds, greens, tan colored snake with dark speckling on it . " Leioheterodon madagascariensis " is typically green and yellow with a black checkerboard pattern along its back . " Leioheterodon modestus " is normally a gold-brown color.
- Ten conservation targets were chosen : the riverine system, matrix forest communities ( oak hickory-pine forest ), gray bat ( " Myotis grisescens " ), riparian vegetation, mountain longleaf pine ( " Pinus palustris " ) forest communities, red-cockaded woodpecker ( " Picoides borealis " ), critically imperiled aquatic species ( fish, mussels, and snails ), southern hognose snake ( " Heterodon simus " ), caddisflies, and imperiled plants.
- They were able to rescue Sulcata Tortoise " Geochelone sulcata ", Jungle Carpet Pythons " Morelia spilota cheynei ", Coastal Carpet Pythons " Morelia spilota mcdowelli ", a Borneo Blood Python " Python curtus breitensteini ", an Argentine Black and White Tegu " Tupinambis merianae ", Amazon Tree Boa " Corallus hortulanus ", Bull Snakes " Pituophis catenifer sayi ", Corn Snakes " Pantherophis guttatus guttatus ", Hog Nose Snake " Heterodon nasicus ", Hog Island Boa " Boa constrictor imperator " and many more.
- ""'Allognathosuchus " "'is an extinct genus of based on fossils that are difficult to distinguish from other Paleogene alligatorids . " A . heterodon " is from the Eocene-age Wasatch Formation of Wyoming, " A . wartheni " is from the Eocene-age Wildwood Formation ( also known as the " Wildwood alligatorid, " and possibly two species ), and " A . woutersi ", which may belong to " Diplocynodon " instead, is from the Early Eocene of Belgium . " A . polyodon ", " A . heterodon ", and " A . wartheni " span the Clarkforkian, Wasatchian, and Bridgerian North American Land Mammal Ages.
- ""'Allognathosuchus " "'is an extinct genus of based on fossils that are difficult to distinguish from other Paleogene alligatorids . " A . heterodon " is from the Eocene-age Wasatch Formation of Wyoming, " A . wartheni " is from the Eocene-age Wildwood Formation ( also known as the " Wildwood alligatorid, " and possibly two species ), and " A . woutersi ", which may belong to " Diplocynodon " instead, is from the Early Eocene of Belgium . " A . polyodon ", " A . heterodon ", and " A . wartheni " span the Clarkforkian, Wasatchian, and Bridgerian North American Land Mammal Ages.