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Other collections include Gymnocalycium (65 | species), Peperomia (41 species), Viscum (40 species) |
species Philorus jacinto Hogue, 1966 | |
Only a single | species, Philotrox condoni, is recognized. |
Species Phocoena spinipinnis, Burmeister's porpoise | |
Male of the | species photographed in Kenya |
Linnaei | species plantarum (1798-1826, 6 volumes) Botanicus |
Genera et | species plantarum fossilium. |
There are over 2000 | species plants of which about 400 species are of prim |
It consists of two | species, plus a third species or variety. |
The | species' population is estimated to be in the million |
Genus Potexvirus; type | species: Potato virus X |
It is most effective against the nematode | species Pratylenchus penetrans. |
The other four | species prefer much saltier water. |
The | species prefers elevations less than 800m. |
The name reflects the | species' presence in the intertidal zone. |
It comprises 9 | species, present from India to West Malesia. |
Amaranth grain; other | species present on other continents. |
It contains most of the | species previously belonged to Amphilestidae. |
The | species probably became extinct during the 1690s. |
The larvae feed on Ulmus | species, probably Ulmus glabra. |
Reports on Thalictrum | species probably refer to nectaring. |
The larvae probably feed on various Poaceae | species, probably including Merxmuellera species. |
The | Species Problem (1926) |
These two | species produce occasional hybrids. |
The | species produces clusters of mauve berries between Oc |
This | species produces 1-20 scapes per plant. |
This | species produces 1-10 scapes per plant. |
This | species produces 1-18 scapes per plant. |
The | species produces one generation every two years. |
This | species produces one scape per plant. |
This | species produces 1-4 scapes per plant. |
This | species produces 2-14 scapes per plant. |
Species Profile- Witchweed (Striga asiatica), Nationa | |
Species Profile- Sirex Woodwasp (Sirex noctilio ), Na | |
A single | species Proornis coreae 1 is known. |
Endangered | Species Protection Act 1993 |
It contains the | species Pseudobombur nummuliticus . |
Genus "PhiKZ-like viruses"; type | species: Pseudomonas phage phiKZ |
Species: Pseudomonas phage LKA1, Pseudomonas phage ph | |
It contains a single | species Pseudomonotes tropenbosii |
It includes the | species Pseudopedinella elastica. |
The | species pupates sheltered in the bark. |
Species: Purple bird | |
It contains the | species Putillosaurus sennikovi. |
This | species qualifies as Vulnerable because of its small |
The taxonomic status of this | species questionable. |
It consisted of two | species, R. mirabile and R. camerunense. |
One | species, ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is an important fibr |
The | species range from eastern United States to Venezuela |
The typical elevations for this | species range from 0-1742 feet. |
Neoplecostomus | species range from about 7.5-10.3 |
purshii - distributed throughout | species range |
multifida - throughout | species range |
quinquefolia that grows over the entire | species range. |
The | species ranges from 0.3 to 3.5 metres in height. |
This | species ranges from Taiwan to southern Japan. |
aberrans to | species rank based on the colony-forming morphology o |
Cheek and Jebb also raised N. macrophylla to | species rank. |
This | species reaches about 14 centimetres (5.5 in) SL. |
This | species reaches at least 50 mm in length. |
This | species reaches a length of 31 cm. |
This | species readily hybridizes with many other species of |
Edit: Is the Mara's | species really 'None'? |
There are currently 7 valid | species recognized. |
It is the third Nepenthes | species recorded from the continent and its second en |
site is also important for beetles, with 322 | species recorded, and spiders (121 species). |
re is an outstanding butterfly fauna, with 29 | species recorded. |
Shigella | species: red colonies. |
Species report, Conservation Monitoring Centre | |
The succession of fossil | species represent the "vertical dimension". |
Most Naupactus | species reproduce by parthenogenesis. |
It is a unisexual | species, reproducing through parthenogenesis. |
This | species resembles it in its height. |
XI | Species Reserved under the Forest Act |
There are four described | species restricted to Ecuador and Peru. |
One | species, Rhinosporidium seeberi, infects birds and ma |
It includes the | species Rhodomonas salina. |
The genus includes one | species, Rooneyia viejaensis. |
This | species roosts in trees and vegetation. |
The botanical | species Rubus grabowskii is named after him. |
It contains the | species Ruhuhucerberus terror. |
Genus Rymovirus; type | species: Ryegrass mosaic virus |
It contains the | species S. thailandica and S. squarepantsii. |
Genus BPP-1-like viruses; type | species: Salmonella phage BPP-1 |
It has only one | species, Sandersonia aurantiaca. |
For the bird | species, see Hwamei. |
For the clam | species, see Meretrix lusoria. |
Species: see mutualism, symbiosis | |
For the human | species, see Homo ergaster. |
For further | species see ITIS. |
For the Australian | species, see Ischnura heterosticta. |
For the | species, see African Linsang. |
For the actual | species, see Rodrigues Starling. |
For the endangered | species, see Campanula gelida. |
The larvae of African | species seem to differ from Australasian and Asian sp |
The | species seems to prefer edge zones of the forests. |
This | species serves as first intermediate host for Prostho |
These | species shall not be confused with Melia azedarach L. |
Genus Allexivirus; type | species: Shallot virus X |
All three | species share cellular dimensions and morphology. |
All | species show considerable sexual dimorphism. |
The | species shows many differences from its probable pare |
This | species shows characteristic reddish-brown cheeks. |
This | species sometimes consumes tree sap. |
This | species sometimes hybridizes with Lysimachia glutinos |
This bird also mimics other | species sounds. |
Sycopsis (about 7 | species; southeast Asia) |
Rhodoleia (about 7 | species; southeast Asia) |
Fothergilla (Fothergilla; 3 | species; southeastern U.S.) |
As in most cuttlefish | species, spawning occurs in shallow waters. |
And each | species speaks its own language. |
Genus Spiromicrovirus; type | species: Spiroplasma phage 4 |
Genera et | species Staphylinorum insectorum. |
californica, it was elevated to | species status in 1994. |
It was promoted to | species status in 2005. |
In 1992, G.J. Keighery elevated it to | species status. |
gree whether the subspecies each deserve full | species status. |
neblinae and H. tatei f. macdonaldae to full | species status. |
Current genetic data do not support | species status. |
Parva) but it has gained | species status. |
D. elegans | species subgroup |
D. eugracilis | species subgroup |
D. rhopaloa | species subgroup |
D. longissima | species subgroup |
The larvae feed on grass | species, such as Molinia caerulea, Calamagrostis spec |
These are eaten by several bird | species such as Snipe. |
Type | species: Sulfolobus virus SNDV |
Ring | species, superspecies and cryptic species complex are |
The zoo has several | Species Survival Plan projects, which includes threat |
This | species survives as a single individual. |
sly held genus rank: Rhynchelmoides with four | species, Sutroa with six species, and Pseudorhynchelm |
Its only | species, T. disjuncta, occurs only on Java. |
Phasia aurulans is a | species tachinid fly. |
Species: Tamandua mexicana - Northern Tamandua | |
Species: Tamandua tetradactyla - Southern Tamandua | |
d by finding sequences that are closer within | species than other species. |
This is a | species that is endemic to Brazil. |
The single | species that comprises the genus is Pedicellarum paie |
It includes some | species that are notorious defoliating pests. |
Species that exhibit in sexual cannibalism are spider | |
In this | species the male is bigger than the female. |
One | species, the Narrow-tailed Starling, nests in colonie |
It consists of only one | species, the slender sole. |
It contains only one | species, the type species A. cromhallensis. |
These | species, the western salsify (T. |
Characteristically of this | species, the lowest pinnae are usually reduced. |
Hyperaulax ridleyi (E. A. Smith, 1890) - type | species, the only living species |
It consists of only one | species, the English sole. |
The living | species, the longspine combfish (Z. |
Although there are many fossil | species, the only species surviving today is the aard |
In some | species the branches tend to fuse together. |
Sources vary on how many | species the genus contains. |
It includes three | species, the longtail catfish (E. |
The genus contains two | species: the silver arowana (O. |
sister | species), their distribution being the result of peri |
The class Mesotardigrada has only one | species, Thermozodium esakii. |
species This species is endemic to Portugal. | |
Like several other skullcap | species, this plant is used medicinally. |
tize exclusively adults of spiders (Araneidae | species, Thomisidae species, etc.). |
There are twelve genera including about 74 | species, though there are several undescribed species |
It is a Vulnerable | species threatened by habitat loss. |
It is a Critically endangered | species, threatened by habitat loss. |
It is an Endangered | species threatened by habitat loss. |
servation techniques that can help endangered | species threatened by novel introduced species are cr |
It is an Vulnerable | species threatened by habitat loss. |
It is an Endangered | species threatened by habitat loss.. |
Leptinaria unilamellata is a widespread | species throughout the Caribbean Basin. |
It is known to eat non-native introduced | species, thus reducing invasive species. |
The caterpillars feed on calluna, ericaceae | species, thyme and polygalaceae species. |
Young") named the type | species Tienshanosaurus chitaiensis. |
It contains the | species Titanogorgon maximus. |
It has one known | species, Titanohierax gloveralleni. |
Subsequent authors moved this | species to the genus Dasyatis. |
0 Da in mass, although this value varies from | species to species. |
a list of taxa (for example, | species) to be organized |
These chemicals vary from | species to species. |
moved the | species to the genus Jamesoniella. |
In 1902, Gaillard reassigned the | species to Oioceros rothii. |
Genus Ilarvirus; type | species: Tobacco streak virus |
Genus Nepovirus; type | species: Tobacco ringspot virus |
But are considered distinct | species today. |
There is Safari World in Thailand with this | species too. |
Youth: The Endangered | Species, Triune Publishing, 1991. |
Three shells of the sea snail | species Turritella communis. |
Nymphaea | species typically germinate deep under water. |
However, the | species typically occupies the upper midlittoral regi |
This | species typically parasitise ruminants. |
Another | species, Ulearum donburnsii, was described in 2003. |
Demersal subtropical marine | species, up to 10.0 cm maximal length. |
The larvae of this | species use the species Agapetes galathea (Lepidopter |
This | species used to be endemic to Austria. |
The | species usually grows in mountain forests. |
These | species usually have one branch at a node. |
Tragus | species utilize C4 photosynthesis. |
He published his first new | species, Utricularia pentadactyla, in 1954. |
The | species validity in the past has been disputed. |
One variety of this | species, var. |
There are two varieties of this | species: var. |
Card for | species vicrama in LepIndex. |
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