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- Progradungula barringtonensis is a species of cribellate spider endemic to the Barrington Tops National Park of New South Wales, Australia. It is one...
- Report Page: Microlophus barringtonensis". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 7 June 2021. "Santa Fe Lava-Lizard (Microlophus barringtonensis) | Tropical Herping"....
- islands) to be distinct species (M. jacobi, M. indefatigabilis and M. barringtonensis, respectively). The species is commonly attributed to the genus Microlophus...
- Acacia species "Acacia barringtonensis". PlantNet. Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. Retrieved 14 April 2019. "Acacia barringtonensis Tindale". Atlas of Living...
- Some species show some level of heterodonty, for example Protosqualus barringtonensis shows a rather high level of heterodonty within its teeth. The oldest...
- Gary Backhouse changed the name to Pterostylis barringtonensis. The specific epithet (barringtonensis) refers to the area where this greenhood grows with...
- distinct and not as many as L. barringtonensis), although some specimens have none, or very few Tympanum: R. barringtonensis - distinct, no colouration R...
- Gentianella barringtonensis, the Barrington snow gentian, is a species of the genus Gentianella native to New South Wales, Australia. Louisa Murray (1990)...
- barringtonensis, refers to Barrington Island, which is an alternate name for Santa Fe Island. The preferred natural habitat of P. barringtonensis is...
- Artoria barringtonensis is a spider in the Lycosidae (wolf-spider) family. It was first described in 2018 by Volker Framenau and Barbara Baehr. It is...