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The term "Fanniidae" is defined as a family of birds in the order Poaceae, which includes the common fennec fox (Lemur cεδΉi), the black-naped parrot (Papiliona caucasia), and the brown-headed cowbird (Cobolcichthys).
The term "Fanniidae" is defined as a family of birds in the order Poaceae, which includes the common fennec fox (Lemur cεδΉi), the black-naped parrot (Papiliona caucasia), and the brown-headed cowbird (Cobolcichthys).
Neminidae is a family of insects in the order Hemiptera that includes the common yellow-naped and the common black-naped. These insects are known for their ability to produce sweet nectar, which they use as food. They feed primarily on nectar collected from flowers, while some species also eat other insects or small animals like flies and ants.
Strongylurini are a group of parasitic nematodes that feed on plant cells, typically in the root system or leaves of host plants. They are closely related to the black-naped nematode (Neuropterus) and the strongyloid nematode (Solenopsis). Strongylurini can cause severe damage to plants by feeding on the plant's tissues, leading to structural changes and eventual death.
Black-naped birds are typically found in forests or grasslands, with their distinctive black-and-white plumage that changes seasonally and can vary widely within a species.
Nannocerus is a genus of mammals from the family Leporidae, which includes species such as the black-naped raccoon and the American raccoon.