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- Two subspecies have been described, Telmatobius arequipensis arequipensis and Telmatobius arequipensis natator Vellard, 1955. Its common name is Chili...
- western Peru. It was first described in 1835 as Cereus arequipensis. Neoraimondia arequipensis grows like a shrub, branches at the base, and does not...
- Malesherbia arequipensis is a herbaceous member of Malesherbia (P****ifloraceae) with white flowers. It first described in 1961 by botanist Mario H. Ricardi...
- Bufo spinulosus Wiegmann, 1834 Chaunus spinulosus (Wiegmann, 1834) Bufo arequipensis Vellard, 1959 Bufo flavolineatus Vellard, 1959 Bufo spinulosus ssp. papillosus...
- fulva Tecoma fulva subsp. altoandina J. R. I. Wood Tecoma fulva subsp. arequipensis (Sprague) J.R.I.Wood Tecoma fulva subsp. garrocha (Hieron.) J.R.I.Wood...
- The following 41 species are recognised in the genus Aloysia: Aloysia arequipensis Siedo Aloysia barbata (Brandegee) Moldenke Aloysia brasiliensis Moldenke...
- Alternanthera aquatica (D.Parodi) Chodat – H****ler's alternanthera Alternanthera arequipensis Suess. Alternanthera areschougii R.E.Fr. Alternanthera axillaris (Willd...
- subalpinus (Piper & Robinson)D.B.Dunn Lupinus arenarius Gardner Lupinus arequipensis C.P. Sm. Lupinus argenteus Purshsilvery lupine var. argentatus (Rydb...
- Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen as Cereus arequipensis. Its correct name is therefore Neoraimondia arequipensis. The type species of the genus is Neoraimondia...
- fulva subsp. altoandina J. R. I. Wood (Bolivia) Tecoma fulva subsp. arequipensis (Sprague) J.R.I.Wood Tecoma fulva subsp. garrocha (Hieron.) J.R.I.Wood...