- coriifolia, daurica,
macrophylla and mlokosewitschii.
Tetraploid taxa are P.
arietina, P. officinalis, P. parn****ica, P. banatica, P. russi, P. peregrina, P...
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Paeonia arietina, also
known as the ram's horn peony, is a
species of
flowering plant within the
family Paeoniaceae.
Paeonia arietina is a
perennial species...
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Norape arietina is a moth of the
family Megalopygidae. It was
described by
Walter Hopp in 1927. It is
found in Guyana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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endemic of Europe.
There are six
known subspecies: P.
officinalis subsp.
arietina ((G. Anderson) N. G. P****al.):
Native to Italy,
Albania and
Northern Caucasus...
- 1802
Melitta spinigera Kirby, 1802
Andrena fusca Lepeletier, 1841
Andrena arietina Dours, 1872
Andrena ustulata Dours, 1872
Andrena lombardica Schmiedeknecht...
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Oxford Botanic Garden,
which later turned out to be
synonymous to
Paeonia arietina (named in 1818), and this
plant probably originated from
mainland Turkey...
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Menge in 1854. As of May 2019[update] it
contains only
three species: M.
arietina, M. lucifuga, and M. macrophthalma. "Gen.
Mastigusa Menge, 1854". World...
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endemic to
Indochina (Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam).
Pycnospatha arietina Gagnep. - Thailand, Cambodia, Quan Phu Quoc
Island of
Vietnam Pycnospatha...
- in the interior. It is
introduced to Menorca. - A subspecies, T.
pisana arietina, from
coastal habitats in
Spain and Portugal, is on the Red List as Endangered...
- needed]
Gibbaranea bituberculata — 1954
Hypsosinga heri — 1912
Mastigusa arietina — 1926
Artemia salina (brine shrimp) –
after 1758
Fruticicola fruti****...