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- activities. It lives in fresh water. An older name for this genus is Anacharis, which serves as a common name in North America. The introduction of some...
- adult Anacharis zealandica is often around 5mm long. Adult Anacharis zealandica have a head width of roughly 0.5mm. Many Hymenoptera including Anacharis zealandica...
- choked with its rank growth. Other common names for this plant include Anacharis (an older name for the genus Elodea), water thyme, common elodea, and...
- Species: E. densa Binomial name Elodea densa (Planch.) Casp., 1857 Synonyms Anacharis densa (Planch.) Vict. (1931) Egeria densa Planch. (1849) Philotria densa...
- particularly enjoy eating the leaves of stem plants such as cabomba and anacharis. Some aquarium species will eat ramshorn snails. More voracious eaters...
- esculentum - were responsible for this increase, and Stephens et al. 1998 for Anacharis spp. on Micromus tasmaniae. Stephens et al. 1998 also first demonstrated...
-  nuttallii Binomial name Elodea nuttallii (Planch.) H.St.John Synonyms List Anacharis nuttallii Planch. (1849) Elodea columbiana H.St.John (1962) Elodea minor...
- Egeria 8. Elodea Elodea Michx. (including Anacharis Rich., Udora Nutt.) Elodea Michaux (including Anacharis Richard, Apalanthe Planchon, Hydora Besser...
- Introduction Alloxysta victrix Westwood 1833; Accidental Introduction Anacharis zealandica Ashmead 1900; Native Ganaspis; Accidental Introduction Hexacola;...
- Figs 2 larva after final moult 2a cocoon on Anacharis alsinastrum 2b 2c dorsal and ventral aspects of pupa from William BucklerThe Larvae of the British...