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- America. Species include: Amaranthus acanthochitongreenstripe Amaranthus acutilobus – a synonym of Amaranthus viridis Amaranthus albuswhite pigweed, tumble...
- unresolved: Lupinus acaulis Larrañaga Lupinus achilleaphilus C.P.Sm. Lupinus acutilobus A.****er Lupinus aegr-Aovium C.P.Sm. Lupinus afric**** Lour. Lupinus agninus...
- acanthobracteatus Henrard Amaranthus acanthochiton J.D.Sauer Amaranthus acutilobus Uline & W.L.Bray Amaranthus × adulterinus T****. Amaranthus albus L. Amaranthus...
- to Namibia and the Cape Provinces of South Africa. Species Myxopappus acutilobus (DC.) Källersjö - Namibia and the Cape Provinces Myxopappus hereroensis...
- paishanensis Ranunculus acutidentatus Rupr. = Ranunculus acutilobus Ranunculus acutilobus Ledeb. Ranunculus adoneus A.Gray var. adoneus var. alpinus...
- shape of the corolla and the cleft lip of a hare). Species Lagochilus acutilobus (Ledeb.) Fisch. & C.A.Mey. — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan Lagochilus alutaceus...
- A. acadicus declivus = Peronopsis (Svenax) scutalis A. acutilobus = Triplagnostus acutilobus A. americ**** = Lotagnostus americ**** A. atavus = Ptychagnostus...
- cichoraceus (Montagne 1845) Stephani 1916 Subgenus (Dendroceros) Nees 1846 D. acutilobus Stephani 1909 D. adglutinatus (Hooker & Taylor 1845) Gottsche, Lindenberg...
- following species: Orectochilus acuductus Régimbart, 1907 Orectochilus acutilobus Régimbart, 1907 Orectochilus aeneipennis Régimbart, 1907 Orectochilus...
- acutiloba sent in 1769 which led to its description. The specific epiphet acutilobus denotes the plant's "sharply pointed lobes", from the Latin acutus "acute...