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- the genus Archidium: Archidium acanthophyllum Snider Archidium acauloides G. Schwab Archidium alternifolium (****s. ex Hedw.) Schimp. Archidium amplexicaule...
- Archidium elatum is a species of moss in the family Archidiaceae. It is native to New Zealand, where it occurs on the North Island and Chatham Island...
- The bluestreak drum (Elattarchus archidium), also known as the bluish croaker, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae...
- refer to: Pleuridium Rabenh., a taxonomic synonym for a genus of mosses, Archidium Pleuridium (C.Presl) Fée, a taxonomic synonym for a genus of flowering...
- indigenous Archidium acanthophyllum Snider, indigenous Archidium amplexicaule Mull.Hal. indigenous Archidium andersonianum Snider, endemic Archidium capense...
-  pulvinata G. trichophylla Racomitrium crispulum Ptychomitrium australe Archidium indi**** A. rehmanii A. rothii Fissidens asplenioides F. bifrons F. ceylonensis...
- stolzmanni) Green weakfish (Cynoscion virescens) Bluestreak drum (Elattarchus archidium) Jack-knifefish (Equetus lanceolatus) Spotted drum (Equetus punctatus)...
- Panax quinquefoliusAmerican ginseng Panax trifoliusdwarf ginseng Archidium ohioense Asarum canadenseCanada wild-ginger Asarum caudatum — long-tailed...
- Canada Global rank Notes YK NT NU LB CA BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL Archidium ohioense YK NT NU LB CA Apparently secure IDD BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE...
- Aphanorrhegma patensspreading earth-moss Aplodon wormskjoldii – carrion-moss Archidium alternifolium – clay earth-moss Arctoa fulvellaArctic fork-moss Atrichum...