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- specific name cabralense is "necessarily emended from the original P. cabralensis because Protuberum is a neuter generic name". Kammerer, Christian F....
- Scinax cabralensis is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Brazil. "Scinax cabralensis". AmphibiaWeb. University of California, Berkeley...
- Alstroemeria brasiliensis Brazil Alstroemeria burc****ii Goiás Alstroemeria cabralensis Minas Gerais Alstroemeria caiaponica Goiás Alstroemeria calliantha Minas...
- Scinax cabralensis is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Scientists observed some of these frogs 1070 meters above sea level. The...
- Hibiscus burtt-davyi Dunkley Hibiscus byrnesii F.D.Wilson Hibiscus cabralensis Krapov. Hibiscus caerulescens Baill. Hibiscus caesius Garcke Hibiscus...
- ****emblage Zone Cranial remains A traversodontid cynodont Protuberum P. cabralensis Paraíso do Sul, Novo Cabrais Lower Santa Maria Formation, Alemoa Member...
- burc****ii Baker, J. Bot. 15: 262 (1877). Brazil (Goiás). Alstroemeria cabralensis Ravenna, Onira 9: 25 (2003). Brazil (Minas Gerais). Alstroemeria caiaponica...
- brasiliana (L.) H.Rob. Vernonanthura buxifolia (Less.) H.Rob. Vernonanthura cabralensis H.Rob. Vernonanthura catharinensis (Cabrera) H.Rob. Vernonanthura chamaedrys...
- 1972) Scinax boesemani (Goin, 1966) Scinax brieni (Witte, 1930) Scinax cabralensis Drummond, Baêta & Pires, 2007 Scinax caldarum (B. Lutz, 1968) Scinax...
- 1928) H. brunettii (Edwards, 1921) H. brunneipes (Williston, 1900) H. cabralensis Alexander, 1945 H. caesarea (Alexander, 1931) H. caesia Savchenko, 1979...