Definition of Bromeliarum. Meaning of Bromeliarum. Synonyms of Bromeliarum

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- (Sphaerodactylus bromeliarum) is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae. It is endemic to Cuba. Fong, A. (2017). "Sphaerodactylus bromeliarum". IUCN...
- occur in phytotelmata, including ostracods (Elpidium spp. Metacypris bromeliarum), harpacticoid copepods (Bryocamptus spp, Moraria arboricola, Attheyella...
- bimaculatus Resende & Vanin, 1991 Aglymbus brevicornis Sharp, 1882 Aglymbus bromeliarum Scott, 1912 Aglymbus elongatus (H.J.Kolbe, 1883) Aglymbus eminens (Kirsch...
- Sphaerodactylus becki Schmidt, 1919 - Beck's least gecko Sphaerodactylus bromeliarum G. Peters & Schwartz, 1977 - El Yunque least gecko Sphaerodactylus caicosensis...
- borgmeieri Lane & Carrera, 1944 Quichuana brevicera Shannon Quichuana bromeliarum (Ricarte & Marcos-GarcĂ­a, 2012) Quichuana calathea Shannon, 1925 Quichuana...
- benardi (Andrewes, 1924) Platynus biramosus (Darlington, 1939) Platynus bromeliarum (Darlington, 1937) Platynus bruesi (Darlington, 1936) Platynus bruneri...
- Bromeloecia is a genus of flies belonging to the family Lesser Dung flies. B. bromeliarum (Knab & Malloch, 1912) B. seltzeri Marshall, 1983 B. tarsiglossa Marshall...
- gecko, Sphaerodactylus scaber El Yunque least gecko, Sphaerodactylus bromeliarum Guantanamo collared sphaero, Sphaerodactylus schwartzi Guantanamo least...
- (India) Platynus biramosus (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola) Platynus bromeliarum (Darlington, 1937) (the Lesser Antilles) Platynus bruesi (Darlington...
- crustaceans and ring worms, specifically bromeliad ostracods (Elpidium bromeliarum) and annelids (Dero superterrenus). Annelids are chemically attracted...