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- in 1842. Festuca amplissima subsp. amplissima Festuca amplissima var. elliptica Festuca amplissima subsp. sierra Festuca amplissima subsp. magdalenaensis...
- Ficus amplissima, also known as the Indian bat tree, Indian bat fig, Pimpri, Pipri (Piparee), Pipali or Bilibasari mara (in the Kannada language) is a...
- Bidens amplissima, also known as the Vancouver Island beggarticks, is a wetland annual species in the sunflower family, Asteraceae that is listed as Special...
- Wildemania abyssicola (Kjellman) Mols-Mortensen & J.Brodie, 2012 Wildemania amplissima (Kjellman) Foslie, 1891 Wildemania miniata (C.Agardh) Foslie, 1891 Wildemania...
- Species: P. bistriaris Binomial name Parallelia bistriaris Hübner, 1818 Synonyms Parallelia amplissima (Walker, 1858) Poaphila amplissima Walker, 1858...
- Diuris amplissima, commonly known as giant donkey orchid, is a species of orchid that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a rare species...
- Aulonemia amplissima is a species of bamboo in the genus Aulonemia. The species is part of the gr**** family and is endemic to Latin America. Ohrnberger...
- Accinctapubes amplissima is a species of snout moth in the genus Accinctapubes. It was described by Solis and Styer, in 2003, and is known from Costa Rica...
- amplipennis (Walker, 1860) Synonyms Trypeta amplipennis Walker, 1860 Platensina amplissima Osten Sacken, 1882 Platensina platyptera Hendel, 1915 Platensina malaita...
- Wayback Machine, in Giovanni Domenico Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum Nova et Amplissima Collectio, vol. XL, coll. 779–780 F. Tournebize, v. II. Ancyre, évêché...