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- occur in Asia. Species Calotis ancyrocarpa J.M.Black - anchor burr-daisy Calotis anthemoides F.Muell. - cut-leaved burr-daisy Calotis breviradiata(Ising)...
- ISBN 978-1-74175-571-8. Everett, J. "Calotis dentex". PlantNET-NSW Flora online. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Retrieved 16 November 2024. "Calotis dentex". Vascular Plants...
- been seen at Mount Mulyah since 1984. Calotis hispidula can often be found growing in conjunction with other Calotis species, such as C. cymbacantha and...
- leaves. "Calotis cuneifolia (Australian wedgeleaf): Go Botany". gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org. Retrieved 11 August 2023. J. Everett. "Calotis cuneifolia"...
- ISBN 9780994495808. Everett, J. "Calotis lap****cea". PlantNET-NSW flora online. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Retrieved 19 March 2023. "Calotis lap****cea". VICFLORA-Flora...
- Calotis cymbacantha, the showy burr daisy, is a species of Calotis native to the arid areas of Australia. It is a perennial herb that grows between 10...
- Mueller as Calotis scabiosifolia var. pubescens, but was raised to species rank in 2002 by Neville Walsh and Keith McDougall to become Calotis pubescens...
- Sco**** calotis is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is endemic to Mexico. It was first described by Dyar in 1912. Sihvonen, Pasi (April 1, 2005)....
- known as puncturevine, caltrop, cathead, goathead, and burra gokharu. Calotis hispidula, also known as Bogan flea. Alternanthera pungens, more commonly...
- dughadabora, kuchiabora and jinlabora, all poisonous. The lizards include gecko, calotis, wall lizard and monitor lizard. There are amphibians like toads, frogs...