-
million years ago
during the Late Miocene,
comprising one species, C.
abyssinicus. It is
known from 9
isolated teeth discovered in a 2005–2007
survey of...
- epithet,
abyssinicus, is
derived from
Latin and
means "Abyssinian" or "Ethiopian",
referring to the plant's
occurrence there.
Aponogeton abyssinicus po****tes...
-
Rumex abyssinicus is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Polygonaceae,
native to
tropical Africa,
including Madagascar.
Rumex abyssinicus was first...
- The
Abyssinian owl or
African long-eared owl (Asio
abyssinicus) is a medium-sized true owl. The
Abyssinian owl has dark
brown eyes, a
black bill and gray...
- The
Abyssinian ground hornbill or
northern ground hornbill (Bucorvus
abyssinicus) is an
African bird,
found north of the equator, and is one of two species...
- The black-billed wood dove or black-billed dove (Turtur
abyssinicus) is a
pigeon which is a
widespread resident breeding bird in a belt
across Africa...
-
Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp.
abyssinicus.
Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp. ake****ii Ittenbach, 1997
Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp.
unyikae (Engl...
- deep purple. The
following subtaxa are accepted:
Daucus carota var.
abyssinicus A.Braun
Daucus carota subsp.
annuus (Bég.) Mart.Flores, D.M.Spooner &...
-
Astropanax abyssinicus is a
flowering plant in the
family Araliaceae. It
grows in
tropical Africa, from
southeastern Nigeria to
Ethiopia and Zambia. Schefflera...
- 1814.
Picus Abyssinicus (protonym). Voy.
Abyssinia Trav.
Interior [Henry Salt], App. p. lvi. BHL "Abyssinian Wood**** (Dendropicos
abyssinicus)". Handbook...