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What (who) is dusky$23353$ - definition

GENUS OF AMPHIBIANS
Dusky salamander; Mountain dusky salamander; Dusky salamanders; Dusky Salamanders
  • An unidentified ''Desmognathus'' species as seen in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN.

Apamea remissa         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Dusky brocade; Dusky Brocade
Apamea remissa, the dusky brocade, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe and Turkey, ranging across the Palearctic realm to Siberia, Manchuria and Japan.
Platycephalus fuscus         
SPECIES OF FISH
Dusky Flathead; Dusky flathead
Platycephalus fuscus, the dusky flathead or black flathead, (literally translating from Ancient Greek as "flat-head dusky") is a large predatory fish and the largest member of the family Platycephalidae. Dusky flathead are a largely estuarine species and are found in estuaries, estuarine lakes and coastal bays on the east coast of Australia, from Cairns in Queensland to the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria.
Salix melanopsis         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Dusky willow
Salix melanopsis is a plant species known by the common name dusky willow. It is native to western North America from British Columbia and Alberta to California and Colorado, where it grows in many types of moist and wet habitat, such as riverbanks and subalpine mountain meadows, on rocky and silty substrates.

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Desmognathus

Desmognathus is a genus of lungless salamanders in the family Plethodontidae known as dusky salamanders. They range from Texas to the eastern United States and to south-eastern Canada.