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- Calliandra brevipes, the pink powderpuff, is an attractive shrub with finely divided leaves and clusters of red powder-puff flowers. It is native to southeastern...
- Accipiter brevipes. Wikispecies has information related to Tachyspiza brevipes. BirdLife species factsheet for Accipiter brevipes "Accipiter brevipes". Avibase...
- The grey-tailed tattler (Tringa brevipes, formerly Heteroscelus brevipes), also known as the Siberian tattler or Polynesian tattler, is a small s****bird...
- use R. brevipes for the North American collections which most authors but not Kühner and Romagnesi (1953), call R. delica. The name, R. brevipes, is attached...
- Xanthophyllum brevipes is a tree in the family Polygalaceae. The specific epithet brevipes is from the Latin meaning 'short foot', referring to the short...
- to Boletus brevipes. Its current name was ****igned by German Otto ****ze in 1898. William Alphonso Murrill renamed it as Rostkovites brevipes in 1948; the...
- Pileolaria brevipes, also known as poison ivy rust, is a species of autoecious fungus in the order Pucciniales. Pileolaria brevipes parasitizes Toxicodendron...
- malaccensis was regarded as a synonym of Lasiococca brevipes, which has a wider distribution. "Lasiococca brevipes (Merr.) Welzen & S.E.C.Sierra", Plants of the...
- The females of P. brevipes have a body length of 11 to 13 mm, and the males are about 10.8 mm. "Taxon details Pisaurina brevipes (Emerton, 1911)". World...
- Malus brevipes, with the common name shrub apple, is a species of crabapple in the genus Malus, in the family Rosaceae. It is only known as a cultivated...