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The dominant tree | species are oak and ash. |
Currently, two | species are known for this genus. |
Most | species are wingless. |
Just two | species are placed in this genus. |
Doras | species are distributed in South America. |
The sexes of both | species are similar, but distinguishable. |
The manakin | species are very interesting in their family life. |
Extinct fossil | species are not listed. |
These | species are often found in arid regions. |
Ninety | species are currently assigned to this genus. |
The majority of the | species are found in the Indo-Pacific region, with on |
Both | species are native to North and South America. |
Various cod, smelt, and herring | species are most frequently taken. |
Most | species are evergreen. |
Only a few specimens of this | species are known. |
Some | species are kept as aquarium fishes. |
The two | species are so similar that they have sometimes been |
All | species are dioicous. |
The three | species are omnivores. |
Two | species are known. |
All | species are extinct. |
Five | species are known from Melanesia, Polynesia and easte |
The four | species are almost entirely allopatric. |
A number of | species are dubbed iron(III) oxide-hydroxide. |
The shells of this | species are left-handed or sinistral. |
Nine | species are currently recognized. |
Currently, three | species are known. |
And while Basileuterus | species are initiators as well as core species, mixed |
Erucastrum | species are known generally as dogmustards. |
The three | species are collectively known as whitefaces. |
Many mold and yeast | species are xerophilic. |
Some | species are noted to be pubescent. |
A few | species are blind. |
Some | species are viviparous. |
75 | species are currently assigned to this genus. |
All | species are found in Panama. |
Several | species are also grown as ornamental garden shrubs. |
These | species are cleistogamous. |
Other | species are orthodox shrubs. |
Both | species are listed as Endangered in the Endangered Sp |
Calonectria | species are known as plant pathogens. |
The two | species are known as boatbills. |
Some | species are saprophagous or fungivorous. |
Females of this | species are slightly larger than males. |
Eight | species are currently recognised, |
All Aplysia | species are herbivorous. |
Some typical saltwater groundfish | species are sole, flounder, and halibut. |
Plasmopara | species are known as plant pathogens. |
These | species are assigned to 94 genera. |
A few | species are kleptoparasites. |
However, parasitic and predatory | species are known. |
Species are known as wood roaches or brown-hooded coc | |
The three described | species are found on the West Indies. |
Mushrooms of these | species are found around the world. |
Specimens of this | species are preserved in private collections. |
Most | species are found in mountainous regions in Asia. |
The | species are lianas. |
For the fish | species Ariopsis felis, see Hardhead catfish. |
The family comprises 100 | species arranged in twenty genera. |
It contains the type | species Arthropterygius chrisorum, named in 2010. |
He later described the | species as Ancylostoma duodenale . |
It encompasses all venomous reptile | species, as well as numerous related non-venomous spe |
BirdLife International have classified this | species as "Vulnerable". |
that the holotype is immature and listed the | species as a species inquirenda. |
Luffia ferchaultella might be the same | species as Luffia lapidella. |
Lynch described the | species as Branchinecta gigas in 1937. |
Linopyrga rugata (Hutton, 1886) (Type | species) as Odostomia rugata |
Haldra photis (Carpenter, 1857) - type | species as Odostomia (Chrysallida) photis |
rvae feed on various composites like Helenium | species, as well as Aster species. |
Exbucklandia (3 | species; Assam, China, southeast Asia) |
A few | species associate with mixed-species feeding flocks. |
Species at Risk | |
The Canadian | Species at Risk Act listed it in the List of Wildlife |
This is a large | species at 43 cm. |
Species at Risk Act (2002) | |
Species at Risk: Research in Australia. | |
This | species attains a maximum of 30.5 cm total length. |
Rhinonicteris (one | species; Australia; earliest fossils from the Miocene |
The squid | species Australiteuthis aldrichi is named after him. |
There is only one known | species, Australofannia spiniclunis Pont, 1977. |
It contains the type | species Austrocheirus isasii. |
Species authored include Rozites (now Cortinarius) ar | |
Species Authority Mayr, 1931 | |
COI variations between | species averaged 7.93%, whereas variation within spec |
Genus Avsunviroid; type | species: Avocado sunblotch viroid |
It includes two | species, B. |
One | species, B. gravida is confined to the USA. |
It includes two | species, B. chauliodon and B. macrodon. |
Genus Erythrovirus; type | species: B19 virus |
Genus Phi29-like viruses; type | species: Bacillus phage phi29 |
Genus SPO1-like viruses; type | species: Bacillus phage SPO1 |
The | species Balsamocarpon brevifolium Clos, the algarrobi |
"...and some 75 | species bear Banks' name.". |
Both | species became extinct due to predation by introduced |
Once the endling dies, the | species becomes extinct. |
Genus Closterovirus; type | species: Beet yellows virus |
This | species being a sub is Brachypterous-short winged fem |
The majority of | species belong to the genera Funaria (ca. |
Kirby believed that the | species belonged in the family Reduviidae. |
Dianthus alpinus is a | species belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family. |
The | species belongs to the family of slug caterpillars, L |
This | species belongs to the subgenus, Odatria. |
This songbird | species belongs to the bulbul family (Pycnonotidae). |
This | species belongs to the nevadense complex species, tog |
This | species belongs to the nevadense complex species, tog |
This | species belongs to the monotypic genus, Bathyblennius |
A commensalism is an interaction in which one | species benefits and the other species is unaffected. |
species Bibiocephala grandis Osten Sacken, 1874 | |
Card for | species biggsii in LepIndex. |
This | species binds CO and, under appropriate conditions, N |
This rainforest is habitat to a vast | species biodiversity, including many endemic rare spe |
This | species' biology is not well known. |
Genus Blosnavirus; type | species: Blotched snakehead virus |
It includes the | species Bolidomonas mediterranea. |
Species: Bordetella phage BPP-1, Burkholderia phage B | |
There are two described | species, both endemic to Australia. |
Genus Bocavirus; type | species: Bovine parvovirus |
A related | species, Branchinecta raptor, occurs in Idaho. |
The | species breeds from January to August. |
This | species breeds in temperate regions of Europe and Asi |
This | species breeds on Capparis zeylanica. |
Genus Bromovirus; type | species: Brome mosaic virus |
Species brought into synonymy | |
Species brought into synonymuy | |
The vegetation is dominated by the moss | species Bryum argenteum. |
The initial focus will be on living | species but will later include extinct species. |
Parin's spinyfish is a rare | species but is widely distributed. |
The larvae mainly feed on Quercus | species, but also on Salix and Populus species. |
heuglini) was formerly included in this | species but is now usually regarded as a separate spe |
a is considered one of the 100 worst invasive | species by the Invasive Species Specialist Group of t |
It is not considered a threatened | species by the IUCN. |
Perform control of alien | species by the government. |
It includes two | species, C. daugeti and C. truncatus. |
This genus contains two | species, C. brachiatus and C. hasemani. |
It contains one | species: C. curvioculata. |
It is sometimes considered a distinct | species C. melanolaimus. |
It contains one | species, C. serratus. |
Species C. longicaudatus-Long-tailed Dwarf Hamster | |
It contains one | species, C. meridianus. |
It contains the | species Calclamnoidea canalifera. |
Very few fish | species call Trout Bog home. |
For the Asian | species called "Cricket Frog", see Fejervarya limnoch |
The | species can grow up to 20 inches. |
The | species can be found in Europe. |
This | species can be found in algae and seaweed beds. |
Some | species can cause the disease protothecosis. |
Certain | species can cause lagenidiosis. |
Enterobacter | species can also cause various community-acquired inf |
The | species can be found in Europe, east to Siberia. |
The | species can be found in Brazil. |
This | species can grow to a length of 50 centimeters. |
This marine | species can be found along New Zealand. |
Some of the smaller | species can be grown as bonsai. |
The | species can be found from Mexico to Peru. |
The two | species can be distinguished by size (P. |
The | species can be found in the Palearctic ecozone. |
The | species can breed easily. |
Related | species can be found all over the world. |
Bunochelis Roewer, 1923 (2 | species; Canary Islands) |
Dioecious | species cannot self-fertilize. |
The | species Cantareus mazzullii is now accepted as Cornu |
It is a variety of the | species Capsicum annuum. |
Carica - one | species Carica papaya (Papaya), Americas |
This | species Carlquistia muirii is endemic to California. |
Larvae have been reared from Alseuosmia | species, Carpodetus serratus, Coprosma grandifolia, C |
Only a single | species, Caspiodontornis kobystanicus, is known to da |
FAO | species catalogue. |
'Noir' is a cultivar of the Bromeliad | species chantinii. |
It contains numerous uncommon plant | species characteristic of unimproved grassland. |
Lacinius Thorell, 1876 (17 | species; China, Europe, North America) |
Genus Chlamydiamicrovirus; type | species: Chlamydia phage 1 |
It contains the | species Chlynovia serridentatus. |
The larvae feed on Centaurea | species, Cirsium tuberosum and Globularia species. |
The polar filament is important in | species classification. |
The | species closely resembles Crambidae or Pyralidae spec |
This | species closely resembles the European Myrmica rugino |
melo), a | species closely related to the cucumber (C. |
The | species closely resembles Ocnerostoma piniariella. |
The bacterial | species Clostridium chauvoei is named after him. |
Its only described | species, Clynotoides dorae, is found in Argentina. |
The | species' common names are filament barb and blackspot |
The | species common name is False Venus' looking glass. |
R-selected | species commonly have high population densities, whil |
It contains many of the | species commonly called "lineblues". |
It is a small | species compared to most vultures. |
As presently defined, it is probably a | species complex. |
The single | species composing the genus is Protarum sechellarum. |
Example | species comprising the canopy include Cupressus macro |
The Systematic Categories and the New | Species Concept |
If following the phylogenetic | species concept, androstictus would be a separate spe |
The venom of this | species consists mainly of neurotoxin. |
Females of this | species construct web decorations. |
This | species contains zooxanthellae. |
This | species contains no zooxanthellae. |
It includes the | species Copromyxella coralloides. |
Genus Comovirus; type | species: Cowpea mosaic virus |
The | species Cryptoxilos beaveri was named in his honour. |
Genus Cucumovirus; type | species: Cucumber mosaic virus |
The | species' current name is therefore Banksia squarrosa |
22 | species currently recognised, see here for details |
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