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「caatinga」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| bunda (Pohl) C.Kameyama) is a plant native of | Caatinga and Cerrado vegetation of Brazil. |
| The allopatric | Caatinga and Gray-crested Cacholotes were formerly con |
| native to Amazon Rainforest, Atlantic Forest, | Caatinga, and Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. |
| pecies native to Argentina; Brazil, typically | Caatinga and Cerrado vegetation; Guianas, and Venezuel |
| rub and rock outcrop habitats in the cerrado, | caatinga and chaco ecoregions. |
| in central and northeast Argentina; also the | caatinga, and pantanal regions of Brazil, then Paragua |
| eastern Brazil in forests of the cerrado and | caatinga, and has also been seen in the Atlantic Fores |
| nge in eastern and southeastern Brazil in the | caatinga and extreme eastern cerrado, and also Atlanti |
| Anemopaegma glaucum is a plant native to | Caatinga and Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. |
| The | Caatinga Antwren (Herpsilochmus sellowi) is a species |
| regions of northeast Brazil, the cerrado and | caatinga, as well as southeast Brazil; also the pantan |
| The | Caatinga Black-tyrant or Brazilian Black-tyrant (Knipo |
| The | Caatinga Cacholote (Pseudoseisura cristata) is a speci |
| Caatinga Cacholote, Pseudoseisura cristata | |
| The black-striped capuchin is found in the | Caatinga, Cerrado and Pantanal of Brazil, and forests |
| t grows in a variety of habitats, such as the | Caatinga, Cerrado, and Amazon Rainforest of Brazil. |
| l, Bolivia and Paraguay, and it is typical of | Caatinga, Cerrado, and Pantanal vegetation in Brazil. |
| nge of open and semi-open habitats, including | Caatinga, Cerrado, and the Pantanal. |
| d in open savanna (cerrado) and thorny scrub ( | caatinga) habitats. |
| itically endangered species is endemic to the | Caatinga in northeastern Brazil, and it is estimated t |
| C. b. rochai lives in areas of | caatinga in Brazil. |
| It is endemic to the | Caatinga in north-eastern Brazil. |
| entina in the cerrado, pantanal, and southern | caatinga; it also ranges into northern Colombia with c |
| Bothrops erythromelas, or the | Caatinga lancehead, is a species of snake in the Viper |
| Unlike its dryer neighbors, | caatinga moist forests occur primarily along inaccessi |
| The | Caatinga Parakeet (Aratinga cactorum) or Cactus Parake |
| is a Furnariid bird, which is endemic to the | Caatinga region of north-eastern Brazil. |
| d northwestern Argentina, and a second in the | Caatinga region in northeastern Brazil. |
| It is endemic to the | Caatinga region in north-eastern Brazil. |
| It is endemic to the | Caatinga region of north-eastern Brazil. |
| asin, a range that continues east through the | Caatinga to the Brazil coast, and only inland, south t |
| inal plant native to Brazil and classified as | Caatinga vegetation and Cerrado vegetation. |
| Anisacanthus trilobus is a plant native of | Caatinga vegetation and Cerrado vegetation of Brazil. |
| nisacanthus brasiliensis is a plant native of | Caatinga vegetation of Brazil. |
| a tree native to Brazil, which is typical of | Caatinga vegetation. |
| ntries of the Americas: Brazil, especially in | Caatinga vegetation; Costa Rica, Honduras, Cuba, Jamai |
| The | caatinga vesper mouse, Calomys expulsus, is a rodent s |
| sometimes considered a separate species, the | Caatinga Wagtail-tyrant (S. gracilis). |
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