Sometimes it also swims as a pair with a member of a very different species, such as " Halichoeres radiatus ", a type of wrasse.
12.
The "'Madagascar harrier-hawk "'( " Polyboroides radiatus " ) is a very large species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
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Two species, " C . radiatus ", have pores that are arranged in furrows that radiate out from the top of the stipe under the cap and resemble gills.
14.
One of the primary parasitoids, " Terrastichus radiatus ", remains external to the psyllid host, whereas the other, " Psyllaephagus pulvinatus ", is an internal parasitoid.
15.
"' Stratocumulus Radiatus "'clouds appear as the same as stratocumulus undulatus, but stratocumulus undulatus move perpendicular to the wind shear, while stratocumulus radiatus move parallel to the wind shear.
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"' Stratocumulus Radiatus "'clouds appear as the same as stratocumulus undulatus, but stratocumulus undulatus move perpendicular to the wind shear, while stratocumulus radiatus move parallel to the wind shear.
17.
In a 1993 paper, Troy Baird reported a foraging association between bar jacks and puddingwife wrasse, " Halichoeres radiatus ", in which a jack followed a single wrasse while it foraged for food.
18.
Senecio pauciradiatus " "'is an annual specific epithet comes from the Latin " pauci-" ( few ) and " radiatus ", referring to the flower s relatively few ray florets.
19.
The "'starry weever "', " Trachinus radiatus ", is a fish of the Trachinidae family, widespread in the eastern Atlantic from Gibraltar to the Gulf of Guinea, and probably further south; it is also known from the Mediterranean Sea.
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The "'puddingwife wrasse "', " Halichoeres radiatus ", is a species of wrasse native to the western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Bermuda, through the West Indies and Gulf of Mexico, to offshore islands of Brazil, being absent from Brazilian coastal waters.