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- Aeluropus is a genus of Eurasian and African plants in the gr**** family, found primarily in desert regions. Species Aeluropus badghyzii Tzvelev - Turkmenistan...
- Aeluropus lagopoides, sometimes called mangrove gr**** or rabbit-foot aeluropus, is a species of Eurasian and African plant in the gr**** family, found primarily...
- Woodward, A. Smith (1915). "On the Skull of an extinct Mammal related to Æluropus from a Cave in the Ruby Mines at Mogok, Burma". Proceedings of the Zoological...
- in Eleusine but now considered better suited to other genera: Acrachne Aeluropus Chloris Coelachyrum Dactyloctenium Dinebra Disaki**** Eragrostis Harpochloa...
- gr****y plants that grow in saline soil, such as Aeluropus littoralis (Armenian: որդանխոտ (genus Aeluropus), literally "worm's gr****") and the common reed...
- Woodward, A. Smith (1915). "On the Skull of an extinct Mammal related to Æluropus from a Cave in the Ruby Mines at Mogok, Burma". Proceedings of the Zoological...
- Eritrean and Sudanese coastal regions. Gr**** communities Aeluropus brevifolius and Aeluropus lagopoides are two related species of creeping gr****es which...
- Milium but now considered better suited to other genera: Achnatherum, Aeluropus, Agrostis, Airopsis, Alloteropsis, Amphicarpum, Aniselytron, Anthaenantia...
- Lankester, E. Ray; Milne-Edwards, A. (September 1901). "On the Affinities of Æluropus melanoleucus". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 2nd Series:...
- Verde, Madeira Many species now considered better suited to other genera: Aeluropus, Ammochloa, Cutandia, Desmostachya, Dinebra, Elytrophorus, Eragrostis...