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- Actinella is a genus of land snails in the family Geomitridae. Species include: Actinella actinophora (R. T. Lowe, 1831) † Actinella arcinella (R. T. Lowe...
- Packera actinella, synonym Senecio actinella, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Known as flagstaff ragwort, it is a perennial herb native...
- ****ze Actinella fastigiata (Greene) A.Nelson Actinella glabra Nutt. Actinella lanuginosa Buckley Actinella linearis (Nutt.) A.Nelson Actinella scaposa...
- Actinella acaulis (Pursh) Nutt. 1818 species var. acaulis = het. Actinella depressa var. pygmaea A.Gray 1849 variety var. acaulis = het. Actinella epunctata...
- Actinella actinophora is a species of land snail in the family Geomitridae. It is endemic to Madeira, where it occurs on two islands of the archipelago...
- Actinella fausta is a species of land snail in the family Geomitridae. It is endemic to the main island of Madeira, part of Portugal. It is not common...
- Actinella armitageana is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Geomitridae. This species is endemic...
- Synonymy Actinella torreyana Nutt. 1841 Actinea torreyana (Nutt.) J.F. Macbr. Hymenoxys torreyana (Nutt.) K.F. Parker Actinea depressa ****ze Actinella depressa...
- ****ze Actinea haenkeana (DC.) ****ze Actinella anthemidoides (Juss.) Malme Actinella anthemoides (Juss.) A.Gray Actinella anthemoides Herter Cephalophora anthemoides...
- Actinella laciniosa is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Geometridae. This species is endemic...