Cymothoa exigua was created in 1884.
Cymothoa elegans was created in 1885.
Numbered among the arthropods might be these four: brine shrimp, e.g., Artemia salina ("sea monkeys"), the parasitic tongue-eating louse (Cymothoa exigua), the yak-killer hornet (Vespa mandarinia japonica), and the sea scorpion or Eurypterid.
Haematobia exigua was created in 1906.
Elachista exigua was created in 1978.
Parvulastra exigua was created in 1816.
Mitromorpha exigua was created in 1884.
Mortierella exigua
A beetworm is the larva of the moth Spodoptera exigua, which is a destructive agricultural pest.
The accepted scientific name is Spodoptera exigua.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Salix exigua.
The accepted scientific or common name is Spodoptera exigua.