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He discovered the | species in 1952 near Gembrook. |
The | species is named after the botanist Nathaniel Wallich |
The | species overwinters as a pupa. |
The | species name perennans means "perennial". |
For the | species, see African Linsang. |
The | species is vulnerable because of severe habitat loss. |
the | species of particle, e.g. |
It includes the | species Florenciella lugubris. |
The | species is listed, under the name Grevillea sp. |
The | species was first formally described in 2005. |
The | species Acromyrmex octospinosus contains the followin |
The common name of the | species is Pennsylvania ground beetle. |
The | species' population is estimated to be in the million |
The | species feeds on lizards and insects such as locusts. |
It contains the | species Ruhuhucerberus terror. |
The | species is also known as the Cuban Lizard Cuckoo. |
The | species originated in Mexico. |
About half of the | species are endemic. |
The hostplant for the | species is Chloranthus japonicus. |
The | species have a two year life cycle. |
It contains the | species Daihinibaenetes arizonensis. |
The | species was first scientifically described by Vieillo |
The | species Kmeria duperreana is known for yielding kmeri |
It includes the | species Bolidomonas mediterranea. |
The | species epithet commemorates Arthur Purves Phayre. |
The | species' current name is therefore Banksia squarrosa |
The | species is found in North America. |
The hostplant for the | species is Polyalthia longifolia. |
The | species is elusive and poorly known. |
The | species occurs in warm, moist forested mountains. |
Ferdinand Bauer's sketch of the | species |
Most of the | species in this genus are epiphytes. |
The hostplant for the | species is Stereospermum suaveolens. |
Lynch described the | species as Branchinecta gigas in 1937. |
The | species is found among shrubs 0.8-1.8 |
The | species was described botanically in 1940. |
The | species in this genus are transmitted by ticks. |
The | species is named Agosia chrysogaster. |
The | species appear to non pathogenic to the hosts. |
The | species name refers to the Carpathian Mountains. |
The | species is endemic to Ecuador. |
The majority of the | species are found in the Indo-Pacific region, with on |
The | species name antennatus is Latin, signifying "antenna |
The | species flies at night and is attracted to light. |
Instead, over time, the | species wobbles about its phenotypic mean. |
The | species has not been recorded in the east Pacific. |
The | species lays egg ribbons in long green stringy tangle |
The hostplant for the | species is Vitis amurensis. |
The | species occurs in Caucasus: Georgia. |
It includes the | species Gonyaulax polyedra. |
The | species was first collected in 1981. |
The hostplant for the | species is Quercus mongolica. |
The | species does not appear to produce a climbing stem. |
It includes the | species Ancyromonas sigmoides. |
The | species is classified as critically endangered. |
The | species name is derived from Latin, para (meaning bes |
The | species is named after British collector Walter Goodf |
The | species was previously considered a subspecies of Che |
The | species is incredibly temperature sensitive. |
The | species is found in rocky desert. |
"Taxonomic Notes: The | species Melonycteris aurantius was synonymized with t |
The hostplant for the | species is Pongamia pinnata. |
The | species is sometimes included in Semiarundinaria. |
The | species is usually considered a sub-species of Dendro |
ollection served as the type specimen for the | species. |
The | species occurs worldwide, throughout tropical and sub |
The | species is also known as White-vented Storm-petrel. |
This peony was once included with the | species P. mascula. |
It includes the | species Karlodinium veneficum. |
The | species is named after Euanthe, a moon of Jupiter. |
The | species is named after Ilya Gabrilovic Voznesenski. |
The | species has a vertical branching habit. |
However, a rediscovery of the | species in 1980 proved that the species survived. |
It includes the | species Apusomonas proboscidea. |
The | species is endemic to Mauritius. |
The | species only breeds underground. |
The | species is considered a pest. |
The | species overwinters as a small larva. |
The | species pupates sheltered in the bark. |
The | species prefers elevations less than 800m. |
moved the | species to the genus Jamesoniella. |
The | species may be strictly host specific (using only a s |
It includes the | species Arachnula impatiens. |
It includes the | species Copromyxella coralloides. |
The | species is probably bivoltine. |
The | species inhabits temperate shrubland habitats in Aust |
Until 2009, the | species were regarded as one. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Leea. |
The | species name is derived from Latin latus "wide, broad |
In 1902, Gaillard reassigned the | species to Oioceros rothii. |
It includes the | species Apedinella radians. |
At that time the | species was already rare. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Derris. |
However, the | species typically occupies the upper midlittoral regi |
The | species occurs in the Caucasus: Georgia and other are |
The | species of Elaeocarpaceae are mostly tropical and sub |
The | species is characterized by its long and pointed nose |
The | species epithet, chiribiquitensis, refers to the moun |
The | species nests in tree cavities. |
The | species is named after its collector J.H. Potgieter. |
The | species feeds on insects and other invertebrates. |
The | species can be found from Mexico to Peru. |
It includes the | species Ahnfeltia plicata. |
The | species is described as an active carnivore. |
It is a variety of the | species Capsicum annuum. |
The | species is born live. |
There is considerable variation in the | species. |
The | species is also salt tolerant. |
Many of the | species in Cersestis show signs of fenestration. |
The | species occurs in central Mexico. |
It includes the | species Exanthemachrysis gayraliae. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Quercus. |
Accordingly, the | species has been given many different common names. |
The | species is threatened by logging companys. |
The | species Cryptoxilos beaveri was named in his honour. |
The genus also includes the | species Hexamita inflata. |
The | species is named after Alfred Grandidier. |
The status of the | species is evaluated as Near Threatened. |
The hostplant for the | species is Eugenia cumini. |
The hostplant for the | species is Theobroma cacao and Mangifera species. |
The | species is named after David Attenborough. |
The | species name ecitophilus means "Eciton-loving". |
The | species and genus was described in 1934 by Dehorne. |
All of the | species within this genus are presumed extinct. |
The | species is named after British herpetologist Garth Le |
It contains the | species Eocaudina septaforaminalis and Eocaudina subh |
The status of the | species is evaluated as Least Concern. |
The | species was published by Ezra Townsend Cresson in 187 |
The | species is distributed in North America and Japan. |
The | species have also been known to eat other frogs. |
The | species is named after Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby. |
The | species is endemic to Tanzania. |
The | species was originally described as Abramis pekinensi |
Little has been published on the | species. |
The hostplant for the | species is Lavatera olbia and Malva species. |
The | species is named after Euporie, a moon of Jupiter. |
The | species occurs in New South Wales and Victoria. |
The | species is readily propagated by seed. |
Thor validly published the | species a year later. |
The females of the | species give birth to live young. |
The | species is named after Mneme, a moon of Jupiter. |
Haughton considered it closely related to the | species G.robustus (later the type species of Janensc |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Loranthus. |
The | species is used in bonsai. |
It includes the | species Ebria tripartita. |
The | species is present, but rare, in the Mediterranean Se |
The | species was first described to science in 2001. |
erocactus recurvus is a rejected name for the | species. |
In Alberta, the | species is known from boreal streams. |
The | species closely resembles Ocnerostoma piniariella. |
The | species name subrufa is Latin for "slightly reddish". |
The | species can be found in the Palearctic ecozone. |
There are 5 subspecies in the | species Acheilognathus tabira. |
The | species is rarely seen. |
The | species is also known as the New Caledonia Sparrowhaw |
The | species name is derived from Latin aurora "dawn". |
The | species can breed easily. |
It contains the | species Chlynovia serridentatus. |
It contains the | species Calclamnoidea canalifera. |
The | species are lianas. |
The | species occurs from sea level to 1,100 m asl." |
However, their | species are already considered extinct. |
These | species have 47-64 lateral line scales. |
He described some of these | species for the first time. |
These | species are pelagic, migratory, and found in all ocea |
These | species live in South and Central America. |
These | species, the western salsify (T. |
Today these | species are considered invalid. |
Both of these | species are marine. |
These | species have now been moved into the genus Leopardus. |
Both of these | species are native to the Americas. |
These | species shall not be confused with Melia azedarach L. |
A second virtue of these | species is their low cost. |
Since 1988 when these | species were first listed as endangered, other caves |
These | species are also called bis(cyclopentadienyl)metal co |
These | species are often found in arid regions. |
These | species are cleistogamous. |
These | species usually have one branch at a node. |
These | species are assigned to 94 genera. |
Mushrooms of these | species are found around the world. |
These | species were transferred to Haemoproteus in 1926 by W |
The larvae feed on Thesium | species. |
This likely refers to an undiscovered third | species. |
A third | species, H. liliensterni, has been reclassified as Li |
Thirty-four | species of birds included 14 species of water birds ( |
This | species resembles it in its height. |
This | species sometimes consumes tree sap. |
This | species was split from the Eurasian Nematocampa limba |
This | species is endemic to Table Mountain in South Africa. |
This | species is an insectivore. |
Very little is known about this | species. |
This | species is found in South America. |
This | species is found only in Southern Queensland, Austral |
This | species has a wingspan of 31-38 mm. |
This | species is endemic to Norfolk Island. |
This | species is native to Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela. |
This | species is found in France and Spain. |
This | species is only known from Ambositra. |
This | species is a passive suspension feeder. |
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