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- Fuchsia × bacillaris is a natural hybrid between F. microphylla subsp. microphylla and F. thymifolia subsp. thymifolia. It was originally described by...
- Torodora bacillaris is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It is found in Guangdong, China. The wingspan is 26–30 mm. Two New Species of the Genus Torodora...
- Streptomyces bacillaris is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from forest soil in Oregon in the United States....
- thymifolia subsp. minimiflora Fuchsia thymifolia subsp. thymiflora Fuchsia × bacillaris Northern Argentina to Colombia and Venezuela, and Hispaniola. With 64...
- including for use in flip-flops and in surf boards. The alga Stichococcus bacillaris has been seen to colonize silicone resins used at archaeological sites;...
-  macilenta Binomial name Cladonia macilenta Hoffm. (1796) Synonyms Cladonia bacillaris f. subscyphifera (Vain.) Sandst. Cladonia coccifera f. macilenta (Hoffm...
- Pabstiella bacillaris is a species of orchid plant native to Brazil . "Pleurothallis bacillaris | International Plant Names Index". ipni.org. Retrieved...
- convoluta Cladonia cristatellaBritish soldiers Cladonia macilenta var. bacillarislipstick cladonia Cladonia macrophyllodes – large-leaved cladonia Cladonia...
- fuchsia flea beetle. It is resistant to honey fungus and rabbits. Fuchsia × bacillaris, a natural hybrid between Fuchsia microphylla and Fuchsia thymifolia,...
- soil, snow, freshwater and marine habitats. One species, Stichococcus bacillaris is economically important as it produces fatty acids useful for biofuels...