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- "Prasophyllum albovirens". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 14 August 2023. Jones, David L.; Copeland, Lachlan M. (2018). "Prasophyllum albovirens (Orchidaceae:...
- Pyxine albovirens is a species of foliose lichen in the family Caliciaceae that is found in North America and South America. It was first formally described...
- albescens Poit. & Turpin (1846) Ribes albicans Poit. & Turpin (1846) Ribes albovirens Poit. & Turpin (1846) Ribes auriculatum Poit. & Turpin (1846) Ribes baicalense...
- (Brazil) Catasetum adremedium (Peru) Catasetum alatum (Brazil) Catasetum albovirens (Brazil) Catasetum albuquerquei (Brazil) Catasetum arachnoideum (N. Brazil)...
- Arunachal Pradesh Bhutanthera albosanguinea Renz - Bhutan Bhutanthera albovirens Renz - Bhutan Bhutanthera alpina (Hand.-Mazz.) Renz - Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim...
- albisepala (Lundell) Pipoly & Ricketson Ardisia albomaculata Pit. Ardisia albovirens Mez Ardisia alutacea C.Y.Wu & C.Chen Ardisia alverezii Merr. Ardisia alyxiifolia...
- Warsz.) Kraenzl. Cyrtochilum alboroseum (Dalström) Dalström Cyrtochilum albovirens N.Gut. & P.A.Harding Cyrtochilum album (D.E.Benn. & Christenson) J.M.H...
- represents the largest group of foliose lichens with the compound. Pyxine albovirens (G.Mey.) Aptroot (1987) Pyxine astipitata Jungbluth & Marcelli (2011)...
- confined to the New World and it contains about 137 species. Disphragis albovirens Dognin, 1908 Disphragis anatole Miller, 2011 Disphragis bifurcata ****van...
- f. & Taylor) K.Feldberg, Váňa, Hentschel & Heinrichs J. albovirens = Cheilolejeunea albovirens (Hook. f. & Taylor) E.A. Hodgs. J. albula = Lepidozia ulothrix...