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Alburnus arborella is a
species of ray-finned fish in the carp
family Cyprinidae. It is a
freshwater fish
occurring in
lakes and
streams in Europe. It...
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Eucalyptus arborella,
commonly known as
Twertup mallet, is a
mallet or
small tree that is
endemic to a
small area in the south-west of
Western Australia...
- Khataminejad, Eagderi, Abbasi, M. Nasri,
Jouladeh & Vasil'eva, 2015
Alburnus arborella Bonaparte, 1841
Alburnus atropatenae L. S. Berg, 1925
Alburnus attalus...
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Kings Park and
Botanic Garden. This
species often hybridises with E.
arborella. This
mallet grows on
spongolite hills and
escarpments near the Fitzgerald...
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There are also perch, pike, chub, burbot, torpedo, eels and
Alburnus arborella. The lake is home to
several species of
nesting waterfowl, it also represents...
- Wild
flora on the
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flora on the
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Alburnus arborella Amur
bitterling Common rudd
European carp
European eel
European perch...
- Cr****, a road, and
several plant taxa, the
Twertup mallee Eucalyptus arborella,
Twertup feather-flower
Verticordia crebra, and
Leucopogon sp. Twertup...
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arachnaea Eucalyptus arachnaea subsp.
arrecta Brooker &
Hopper Eucalyptus arborella Brooker &
Hopper –
Twertup mallet Eucalyptus arcana (D.Nicolle & Brooker)...
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species (Eucalyptus lehmannii, E. conferruminata, E.
mcquoidii and E.
arborella) have the buds in each
axillary cluster,
fused basally.
Bushy yate is...
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fertilised by the males. This
species can
hybridise with
Alburnus arborella and
Alburnus albidus. The IUCN has
listed this
species as
being of "Least...