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- Pleurotus abieticola is an edible species of fungus in the family Pleurotaceae, described as new to science by mycologists R.H. Petersen & K.W. Hughes...
- Butyriboletus abieticola is a pored mushroom in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described in 1975 by mycologist Harry Delbert Thiers as a species...
- Malaxis abieticola is a species of orchid native to Mexico and to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico). It has only one leaf underneath...
- Middle East P. ferulae P. fossulatusAfghanistan P. nebrodensis XII. P. abieticola – Asia XIII. P. albidus – Caribbean, Central America, South America P...
- naturalist Friedrich Boie in 1826. Two subspecies are recognized: D. p. abieticola (Bangs, 1898) – northern pileated wood****,[citation needed] southern...
- Martes americana (Turton, 1806) Seven subspecies M. a. americana M. a. abieticola M. a. abietinoides M. a. actuosa M. a. atrata M. a. brumalis M. a. kenaiensis...
- Tamiasciurus hudsonicus (Erxleben, 1777) Subspecies T. h. hudsonicus T. h. abieticola T. h. baileyi T. h. columbiensis T. h. dakotensis T. h. dixiensis T. h...
- Hymenochaetaceae. It was cir****scribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Coltricia abieticola Coltricia africana Coltricia albidipes Coltricia arenicola Coltricia australica...
- threats (as opposed to the species' complete range). Martes americana abieticola (Preble) M. a. abietinoides (Gray) M. a. actuosa (Osgood) M. a. americana...
- (mostly breeding within Canada), formerly considered as B. j. abieticola. Birds of B. j. abieticola type are more heavily marked below than typical B. j. borealis...