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- Burttia may refer to: Burttia (insect), a genus of gr****hoppers in the family Acrididae Burttia (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the family Connaraceae...
- Burttia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Connaraceae. Its native range is Tanzania to Zambia. Species: Burttia prunoides Baker f...
- Brownacris Dirsh, 1958 Bumacris Willemse, 1931 Burmacris Uvarov, 1942 Burttia Dirsh, 1951 Calderonia Bolívar, 1908 Callicatantops Uvarov, 1953 Cardeniopsis...
- Brownacris Dirsh, 1958 Bumacris Willemse, 1931 Burmacris Uvarov, 1942 Burttia Dirsh, 1951 Calderonia Bolívar, 1908 Callicatantops Uvarov, 1953 Cardeniopsis...
- of Baphia (Baphia burttii and Baphia m****aiensis), Bussea m****aiensis, Burttia prunoides, Combretum celastroides (a type of bushwillow), Grewia burttii...
- gr****hopper (Anischnansis burtti) (possibly extinct) Uluguru forest gr****hopper (Burttia sylvatica) Adana gr****hopper (Chorthippus antecessor) Bozdagh gr****hopper...
- gr****hopper (Anischnansis burtti) (possibly extinct) Uluguru forest gr****hopper (Burttia sylvatica) Adana gr****hopper (Chorthippus antecessor) Bozdagh gr****hopper...
- Burretiokentia Arecaceae Bu Bursera Joachim Burser (1583–1639) Burseraceae Ch Burttia Bernard Dearman Burtt (1902–1938), British botanist in Tanganyika Connaraceae...
- Protosticta plicata Protosticta rozendalorum Allaga ambigua Anischnansis burtti Burttia sylvatica Chorthippus acroleucus Chorthippus antecessor Chorthippus bozdaghi...
- (Lam.) Baill. (Agelaea heterophylla Gilg) (Agelaea ugandensis Sc****enb.) Burttia prunoides Baker f. & Exell Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach.) W.F. Wight...