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family Asteraceae.
Species There is only one
known species,
Schischkinia albispina,
native to Asia: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Xinjiang...
- 20 cm tall) Sometimes, they
present monstruous forms.
There is a
cultivar albispina with
white spines. Like most cacti,
Parodia leninghausii needs well drained...
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bushes or rocks, but
survive in the open as
adult plants.
Species Hoodia albispina -
South Africa Hoodia alstonii -
South Africa Hoodia bainii -
South Africa...
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formerly included Oligochaeta leucosmerinx Rech.f. & Köie -
Schischkinia albispina (Bunge)
Iljin Flann, C (ed) 2009+
Global Compositae Checklist Koch, Karl...
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nigricans subsp.
albispina (Rausch)
Mosti &
Papini Lobivia nigricans Wessner Mediolobivia nigricans (Wessner)
Krainz Rebutia albispina (Rausch) Šída Rebutia...
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subocculta Rauh & Backeb. in C.Backeberg 1956 publ. 1957
Oroya subocculta var.
albispina Rauh & Backeb. 1956 publ. 1957
Oroya subocculta var.
fusca Rauh & Backeb...
- Speg. 1905
Echinopsis albispina Roth 1903
Echinopsis amblayensis (Rausch)
Friedrich 1974
Echinopsis amblayensis var.
albispina (Rausch)
Friedrich 1974...
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previously known as Aloe mitriformis, Aloe distans, Aloe comptonii, Aloe
albispina and Aloe
flavispina among others. This
species is the most widespread...
- (Par****, 1882) c g
Olesicampe alaskensis (Ashmead, 1902) c g
Olesicampe albispina (Cameron, 1886) c
Olesicampe alboplica (Thomson, 1887) c g Olesicampe...
- Alabagrus, a
genus of
braconid wasps in the
family Braconidae.
Alabagrus albispina (Cameron, 1887) c g
Alabagrus alixa Sharkey, 1988 c g
Alabagrus arawak...