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the | species of particle, e.g. |
It includes the | species D. vlkianum. |
It includes the | species Ancyromonas sigmoides. |
It contains the | species Calclamnoidea canalifera. |
It contains the | species Ambilobeia karojoi. |
It includes the | species Nassula ornata. |
For the | species of bloodwort, see redroot. |
It includes the | species Dinophysis acuminata. |
It includes the | species Anystis baccarum. |
It includes the | species Bolidomonas mediterranea. |
It includes the | species Arachnula impatiens. |
It includes the | species Apedinella radians. |
It includes the | species Emiliania huxleyi. |
It contains the | species Titanogorgon maximus. |
Originally the | species was found in Morocco. |
Male of the | species photographed in Kenya |
It includes the | species Pseudopedinella elastica. |
It includes the | species Rhodomonas salina. |
It includes the | species Glossomastix chrysoplasta. |
It includes the | species Ahnfeltia plicata. |
It includes the | species Heleopera sphagni. |
It contains the | species Pseudobombur nummuliticus . |
It includes the | species Korotnevella hemistylolepis. |
The hostplant for the | species is Maharashtra. |
It includes the | species Oxyrrhis marina. |
It includes the | species Gonyaulax polyedra. |
It includes the | species Karlodinium veneficum. |
It includes the | species Apusomonas proboscidea. |
It includes the | species Copromyxella coralloides. |
It includes the | species Exanthemachrysis gayraliae. |
It includes the | species Ebria tripartita. |
It contains the | species Leiothorax triasicus. |
Thus, with the | species above we get |
It includes the | species Ornithocercus steini. |
It includes the | species Florenciella lugubris. |
It contains the | species Daihinibaenetes arizonensis. |
Clarke retained the | species in Yponomeutidae. |
It contains the | species Jinanichthys longicephalus. |
The range of the | species is expanding. |
It includes the | species N. helminthoides. |
It includes the | species Oxyphysis oxytoides. |
It contains the | species Ruhuhucerberus terror. |
About half of the | species are endemic. |
moved the | species to the genus Jamesoniella. |
It contains the | species Chlynovia serridentatus. |
It includes the | species Arcyria ferruginea . |
It also contains the | species Gracillariites mixtus. |
It contains the | species Alburnia petinensis. |
The IUCN has declared the | species extinct. |
It contains the | species Putillosaurus sennikovi. |
It includes the | species Euglypha rotunda. |
It contains the | species Leptogryllus deceptor. |
Horns from the | species D. furcatus. |
For the | species, see African Linsang. |
However, a rediscovery of the | species in 1980 proved that the species survived. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Leea. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Derris. |
The hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Quercus. |
The hostplant for the | species is Theobroma cacao and Mangifera species. |
The hostplant for the | species is Lavatera olbia and Malva species. |
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 hostplant for the | species is an unidentified species of Baccharis. |
The hostplant for the | species is Cola nitida and Sterculia species. |
that the holotype is immature and listed the | species as a species inquirenda. |
Earlier the | species was mentioned as introduced species near the |
consistently applied nomina trivialia to the | species of plants in Species Plantarum (1st edn. |
In Tasmania the | species is classified as "rare" under the Threatened |
The status of the | species is evaluated as Least Concern. |
The hostplant for the | species is Senecio cruentus. |
Males of the | species are capable of flight. |
The current status of the | species needs further study. |
The hostplant for the | species is Clausena lansium. |
The hostplant for the | species is Protium javanicum. |
Many of the | species in Cersestis show signs of fenestration. |
All of the | species within this genus are presumed extinct. |
He later described the | species as Ancylostoma duodenale . |
It is one of the | species yielding iroko. |
Unlike most plants, the | species is harmed by direct sunlight. |
Females of the | species give birth to live young. |
The hostplant for the | species is Calophyllum inophyllum. |
It contains the | species S. thailandica and S. squarepantsii. |
The hostplant for the | species is Chloranthus japonicus. |
The hostplant for the | species is Polyalthia longifolia. |
At that time the | species was already rare. |
The status of the | species is evaluated as Near Threatened. |
There are 5 subspecies in the | species Acheilognathus tabira. |
The males of the | species are capable of flight. |
the Australian government has considered the | species extinct. |
It is monotypic and includes the | species Eocercomonas ramosa. |
The hostplant for the | species is Zingiber officinale. |
Once the endling dies, the | species becomes extinct. |
In 2006, the | species Oenococcus kitaharae was identified. |
Kirby believed that the | species belonged in the family Reduviidae. |
In the wild the | species is quite rare. |
The hostplant for the | species is Nepenthes tobaica. |
Most of the | species in this genus are epiphytes. |
It includes only the | species Hypagophytum abyssinicum, endemic to Ethiopia |
It contains the | species Vitimopsyche kozlovi and V. torta. |
In 1902, Gaillard reassigned the | species to Oioceros rothii. |
The genus also includes the | species Hexamita inflata. |
Thor validly published the | species a year later. |
The females of the | species give birth to live young. |
Only one photograph of the | species is known to exist. |
All the | species are monocarpic and die after flowering. |
Lynch described the | species as Branchinecta gigas in 1937. |
The hostplant for the | species is Quercus mongolica. |
Until 2009, the | species were regarded as one. |
The male and female of the | species looked similar. |
The hostplant for the | species is Gossypium herbaceum. |
The hostplant for the | species is Calycopteris floribunda. |
The common name of the | species is Pennsylvania ground beetle. |
Instead, over time, the | species wobbles about its phenotypic mean. |
The hostplant for the | species is Pongamia pinnata. |
However, the | species typically occupies the upper midlittoral regi |
The adult of the | species is a nocturnal brown moth. |
The homogeneity of the | species has been questioned. |
He discovered the | species in 1952 near Gembrook. |
The hostplant for the | species is Stereospermum suaveolens. |
It is a variety of the | species Capsicum annuum. |
Accordingly, the | species has been given many different common names. |
It is one of the | species yielding cocuswood. |
The name reflects the | species' presence in the intertidal zone. |
the hostplant for the | species is Citharaexylon fruticosum. |
The hostplant for the | species is Ficus septica. |
Many of the | species in this genus are plant pathogens. |
The majority of the | species are found in the Indo-Pacific region, with on |
This peony was once included with the | species P. mascula. |
The hostplant for the | species is Eugenia cumini. |
The areas where the | species was discovered have been deforested. |
iselmis is a cryptophyte genus, including the | species Hemiselmis andersenii. |
It contains many of the | species commonly called "lineblues". |
The natural habitat of the | species is hot deserts. |
Main threats to the | species are grazing and human overpopulation. |
The hostplant for the | species is Tessaria integrifolia. |
It contains the | species Eocaudina septaforaminalis and Eocaudina subh |
In Alberta, the | species is known from boreal streams. |
It contains most of the | species previously belonged to Amphilestidae. |
The hostplant for the | species is Uncaria rhynchophylla. |
The hostplants for the | species include Nauclea orientalis. |
The hostplant for the | species is Tectona grandis. |
The hostplant for the | species is Vitis amurensis. |
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