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Today the garden contain about 1400 | species, including approximately 290 crop species out |
The larvae feed on Quercus | species, including Quercus macrocarpa. |
The larvae feed on Pinaceae | species, including Tsuga species and Pinus pentaphyll |
Mikan described many new | species, including the Black Lion Tamarin. |
Larvae feed on Euphorbiaceae | species, including Breynia and Phyllanthus. |
The larvae feed on Malus | species, including Malus pumila. |
The larvae feed on Salix | species, including Salix lasiandra and Salix sitchens |
icicleras longepedunculata and Passifloraceae | species, including Adenia species. |
The larvae feed on various Poaceae | species, including Ehrharta erecta and Saccharum spec |
The larvae feed on Quercus | species, including Quercus alba. |
It contains 15 | species, including Antrimpos speciosus. |
The larvae feed on Bidens | species, including Bidens bipinnata. |
The larvae feed on various Rubiaceae | species, including Genipa americana, Alibertia edulis |
Genus Avibirnavirus; type | species: Infectious bursal disease virus |
Genus Aquabirnavirus; type | species: Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus |
This | species infects the fruit bat (Epomorphorus gambianus |
This | species infects Cordylid lizards. |
This | species infects the tree runner lizard (Plica umbra) |
This | species infects African flying squirrels (Anomalurus |
This | species infects the otter (Lutea lutra). |
This | species infects chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus). |
This | species infects the mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus). |
This | species infects Asian flying squirrels. |
This | species infects the lizard Ameiva ameiva |
This | species infects the crocodile skink Tribolonotus grac |
This | species infects the lizard Ameiva ameiva. |
This | species infects crows (Corvus splendens). |
This | species infects Cantor's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros |
This | species infects Formosan rock macque (Macaca cyclopis |
This | species infects cordylid lizards. |
This | species infects the erythrocytes of tortoise Emys lep |
This | species infects the lizard Mabuya mabouya. |
Chilebosque (2011) Adiantum gertrudis | species information. |
Many remnant wildlife | species inhabit this region. |
This | species inhabits at mid-mountain wet grassland and ma |
This | species inhabits southeast Madagascar. |
This | species inhabits floodplains, woodlands and grassland |
The | species inhabits temperate shrubland habitats in Aust |
Species Inia geoffrensis | |
Species inquirendae | |
Some authorities further divide this | species into two sub-species, Euphorbia candelabrum v |
Non-native | species invasion type stuff. |
The Caterpillars are attended by the ant | species Iridomyrmex rufoniger. |
The most important | species is Caraway (C. |
The type | species is M. camara. |
The type | species is Eoazhdarcho liaoxiensis. |
The | species is notably narrower in the preserved areas of |
The adult of the | species is a nocturnal brown moth. |
This | species is endemic to Table Mountain in South Africa. |
This | species is an insectivore. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Baccharis. |
One | species is noticeable by its long, weakly-curved horn |
Only one photograph of the | species is known to exist. |
The type | species is A. dutuiti. |
Currently the only known | species is the type species B. tagorei. |
This | species is found in South America. |
The type | species is A. heterocoelica. |
This | species is found only in Southern Queensland, Austral |
Its single | species is known from Sulawesi. |
This | species is endemic to Norfolk Island. |
The type | species is B. altispinax. |
This | species is native to Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela. |
This | species is found in France and Spain. |
This | species is only known from Ambositra. |
Its type | species is T. euryops. |
This | species is a passive suspension feeder. |
This | species is found in rocky, calcareous soils. |
This | species is distributed in the Indo-West Pacific. |
The type | species is Liaoxipterus brachyognathus. |
This | species is native to Australia. |
This | species is endemic to Morocco. |
This particular | species is known to contain adrenoreceptor-blocking c |
The | species is also called Texas Ranger, Silverleaf, or C |
Economic damage on plantation | species is occasionally reported. |
The | species is threatened by habitat loss. |
Its | species is Taxus baccata, common name European Yew. |
This | species is often cemented into colonies. |
The | species is most vulnerable in smaller islands. |
The type | species is Isanosaurus attavipachi. |
The | species is named after Himalia, a moon of Jupiter. |
This | species is native to Guatemala and southern Mexico. |
This | species is found in Kenya and Uganda. |
This | species is endemic to Italy. |
This | species is found on North Island, New Zealand. |
The | species is native to New South Wales in Australia. |
The type | species is L. liudianensis. |
The type | species is Malasaurus germanus. |
This | species is found in Madagascar. |
This | species is a deciduous tree. |
This | species is a aquarium fish of some importance. |
The type | species is Dawndraco kanzai. |
The | species is at least partly arboreal. |
This | species is named after Alfred B. Lau who discovered t |
the hostplant for the | species is Citharaexylon fruticosum. |
This | species is highly gregarious. |
It is not yet verified that this | species is unique from other species of Nicrophorus. |
This | species is sometimes placed in its own genus Gymnoris |
This | species is closely related to N. chang. |
This | species is endemic to Bohemia, in the Czech Republic. |
This | species is native to Central Europe. |
The type | species is Laevisuchus indicus. |
This | species is found in Australia. |
This | species is native to Bolivia and Ecuador. |
The type | species is L. sprechmanni. |
The only known | species is Paraphysornis brasiliensis. |
The type | species is Cassiavellia galtarae, and it also contain |
This | species is threatened by habitat loss and illegal tra |
The | species is threatened by predation by feral cats. |
Distribution of this | species is western carpathian. |
This | species is know to infect the chameleon species Chama |
This | species is distributed along the Philippines and Quee |
The type | species is B. malkani. |
The single known | species is Judinornis nogontsavensis. |
This | species is endemic to the island of Molokai, Hawaii. |
The | species is highly dispersive. |
The type | species is J. meniscus. |
The hostplant for the | species is Senecio cruentus. |
This | species is similar to Anemone cylindrica and Anemone |
This | species is found in France and Switzerland. |
This | species is highly questionable. |
This | species is distributed in the Pacific Ocean along Jap |
This | species is native to Bolivia, Brazil and Costa Rica. |
The type | species is Montanazhdarcho minor. |
This | species is endemic to Pakistan. |
This | species is 13 cm long and weighs 11 g. |
This | species is commonly affected by chestnut blight. |
This | species is found in New Guinea. |
The | species is sometimes known as Horsfield's Frogmouth. |
This | species is one of the most widely distributed woodcre |
This | species is distributed in the Mediterranean Sea |
The type | species is Schlumbergerites sievertsae. |
The type | species is Plataleorhynchus streptorophorodon. |
The | species is found in rainforests that are composed pre |
This | species is found in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. |
The | species is prone to some vagrancy. |
The type | species is Breutelia arcuata. |
The hostplant for the | species is Cola nitida and Sterculia species. |
This | species is found in Malawi and Mozambique. |
The | species is endemic to Borneo. |
This | species is increasingly rare in the wild. |
This | species is grey with a pale flesh coloured belly. |
This | species is similar to Hepatocystis brosseti and Hepat |
The hostplant for the | species is Zingiber officinale. |
This | species is found in the Congo Basin. |
The number of valid | species is disputed. |
This | species is unthreatened. |
This | species is native to Costa Rica and Mexico. |
The | species is endemic to the United States. |
This | species is found in Angola and Congo-Brazzaville. |
The type (and only known) | species is Graciliceratops mongoliensis. |
This | species is resident in continental Europe. |
The type | species is Quaesitosaurus orientalis. |
This | species is uncommon in cultivation. |
One | species is known, Paleotis weigelti. |
The | species is listed as a priority species in the United |
The type and possibly only | species is Cathayornis yandica. |
This | species is herbivorous. |
The type | species is B. russelli. |
The | species is named in honor of Peter Klaas, the collect |
The | species is also called babies toes or window plant. |
The name of this | species is considered a nomen dubium |
The | species is protected. |
This | species is considered to be extinct. |
A notable | species is Cephaelis peruviana. |
This | species is available as NOBF4. |
This | species is unusual in that its shell is sinistral. |
The type locality for this | species is Torquay, Victoria, Australia. |
This | species is found in Sierra Leone, Africa. |
The type | species is Notonykia africanae. |
Unlike most plants, the | species is harmed by direct sunlight. |
The hostplant for the | species is Gossypium herbaceum. |
This | species is native to Costa Rica, Mexico and Ecuador. |
This | species is classified as vulnerable. |
The | species is threatened by eutrophication and pollution |
This | species is found on the Arabian peninsula. |
This | species is found in Venezuela, South America. |
The notable bird | species is the Common Eider. |
This | species is a widespread resident across Africa and Ma |
This | species is found in Tanzania, Africa. |
The type | species is M. pecheni. |
The only described | species is B. venosus, endemic to Chile. |
This | species is found in Africa. |
The type | species is Priscopedatus pyramidalis. |
Only one | species is known, Elsornis keni. |
This | species is endemic to Socotra, Yemen. |
This | species is native to Bolivia, Costa Rica and Ecuador. |
This | species is named in honor of acarologist K. Toldt. |
The | species is frugivorous. |
This | species is similar to C. livida. |
Only one | species is recorded, Omorhamphus storchii. |
The | species is named for zoologist Edward Frederick Kelaa |
This | species is found in eastern Panama. |
This | species is endemic to Corsica. |
This | species is endemic to Hong Kong. |
This | species is closely related to C. mollis, but the two |
The type | species is Distepanus populifolius. |
The | species is sedentary and fragile, with a flexible bod |
This | species is native to Turkey. |
This | species is distributed along Vietnam. |
The type | species is Calclamna germanica. |
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