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- Eudipleurina ambrensis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Patrice J.A. Leraut in 1989. It is found in Madagascar. "GlobIZ search"...
- Oeceoclades ambrensis is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus Oeceoclades that is endemic to northern Madagascar, where it grows in humid forests...
- Hypsopygia ambrensis is a species of snout moth in the genus Hypsopygia. It was described by Patrice J.A. Leraut in 2006 and is known from Madagascar...
- Microsynanthedon ambrensis is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is known from Madagascar. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Microsynanthedon ambrensis. Wikispecies...
- is found on Madagascar. Eilema homochroma homochroma Eilema homochroma ambrensis Toulgoët, 1971 De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2019). "Eilema homochroma...
- - Brazil Chrysophyllum wilsonii - Amazonas Formerly included Donella ambrensis Aubrév. (as C. ambrense (Aubrév.) G.E.Schatz & L.Gaut.) Donella analalavensis...
- genera date back to the Miocene. Jumellea alionae P.J.Cribb, 2009 Jumellea ambrensis H.Perrier, 1938 Jumellea amplifolia Schltr., 1925 Jumellea angustifolia...
- from the Old World tropics. Pyrenacantha a****inata Engl. Pyrenacantha ambrensis Labat, El-Achkar & R.Rabev. Pyrenacantha andapensis Labat, El-Achkar &...
- gressitti Tropidomantis kawaharai Tropidomantis tenera Tuberculepsus ambrensis Tuberculepsus analabensis Tuberculepsus andriai Tuberculepsus beieri Tuberculepsus...
- Taylor Oeceoclades ambongensis (Schltr.) Garay & P.Taylor Oeceoclades ambrensis (H.Perrier) Bosser & Morat Oeceoclades analamerensis (H.Perrier) Garay...