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Fomitopsis betulina (previously
Piptoporus betulinus),
commonly known as the
birch polypore,
birch bracket, or
razor strop, is a
common bracket fungus...
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Trametes betulina (formerly
Lenzites betulina),
sometimes known by
common names gilled polypore,
birch mazegill or
multicolor gill polypore, is a species...
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Agathosma betulina (previously
Barosma betulina) is a
flowering plant in the
family Rutaceae,
native to the
lower elevation mountains of
western South...
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Betulina is a
genus of
fungi within the
Hyaloscyphaceae family. The
genus contains 2 species.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota...
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Taphrina betulina is a
fungal plant pathogen that
causes the gall,
witches broom,
which is a
chemical infection of
birch buds or the
developing shoots...
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Thecla betulina is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by Otto
Staudinger in 1887. It is
found in the
Russian Far East (Ussuri, Amur)...
- T. versicolor.
Another lookalike is the
multicolor gill polypore, T.
betulina. The
bottom surface of the cap
shows typical concentric zones of different...
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Pomaderris betulina,
commonly known as
birch pomaderris, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rhamnaceae and is
endemic to south-eastern continental...
- aurantiaca). Such polypore-like
fungi such as
daedaleopsis confragosa,
Lenzites betulina and
Gloeophyllum sepiarium.
Members of the two
related genera of chanterelles...
- The
northern birch mouse (Sicista
betulina) is a
small rodent about 5 to 8 cm long (without the tail),
weighing 5 to 13 g. It
lives in
northern Europe...