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Bachia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Sauria
Family: Gymnophthalmidae
Genus: Bachia

Classification

Genus Bachia

  • Bachia barbouri
  • Bachia bicolor
  • Bachia bresslaui
  • Bachia cacerensis
  • Bachia cuvieri
  • Bachia dorbignyi
  • Bachia flavescens
  • Bachia guianensis
  • Bachia heteropa
  • Bachia huallagana
  • Bachia intermedia
  • Bachia pallidiceps
  • Bachia panoplia
  • Bachia peruana
  • Bachia pyburni
  • Bachia scolecoides
  • Bachia talpa
  • Bachia trisanale

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Survivor - Interserve NZ (405 words)
Bachia collapsed near our gate, and was rushed into the labour room with no signs of life.
After vigorous resuscitation, Bachia started breathing, had a pulse and blood pressure, and her pupils (dilated on arrival) were again responsive, indicating a reasonably healthy brain.
Because of training from LAMB, she was able to assess Bachia's situation immediately, and not only got transport organised, but to some extent physically hauled in family members to be blood donors for Bachia.
14 to 42 - 16th Street (644 words)
Richard A. Bachia (1857-?) was the second of three generations with this same name.
This Richard Bachia appears in the 1870 US Census age 13 living with his mother, Mary E. Bachia, in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn.
His son was the third generation Richard Bachia, born Richard Augustus Bachia 6 Oct. 1897.
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