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Laetiporus caribensis is a
species of
polypore fungus in the
family Fomitopsidaceae. It is
found in the
Caribbean Islands and in
Central America, where...
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Paraburkholderia caribensis is a
species of Pseudomonadota. The
specific name
caribensis refers to the
Caribbean Islands,
where the
bacterium was first...
- Fernández and
Marcelo de la Fuente. The type
species is
Cacibupteryx caribensis. The
genus name is
derived from Cacibu, the "Lord of the Sky" in Taíno...
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genus in the
family Munididae. The sole a
species of is
Anomoeomunida caribensis. It
occurs in the
western Atlantic. "Anomoeomunida Baba, 1993". WoRMS...
- & J.Song (2014)
Laetiporus baudonii (Pat.)
Ryvarden (1991)
Laetiporus caribensis Banik & D.L.Lindner (2012)
Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burds., Banik...
- (Butler, 1873)
Heterophrynus boterorum Giupponi & Kury, 2013
Heterophrynus caribensis Armas, Torres-Contreras &
Alvarez Garcia, 2015
Heterophrynus cervinus...
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Burkholderiales Burkholderiaceae Cupriavidus C.
taiwanensis Paraburkholderia P.
caribensis P.
diazotrophica P.
dilworthii P.
mimosarum P.
nodosa P.
phymatum P. piptadeniae...
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Cacibupteryx caribensis Nesodactylus hesperius Rhamphorhynchus muensteri...
- sea level).
Another impressive tree in the area is the niño (Gyranthera
caribensis),
endemic to the
Coastal Range.
There are
numerous species of
guamos (Inga...
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common trees to find in the
forest are, the
ladle or
child (Gyranthera
caribensis), the
bitter cedar (Cedrela mexicana),
milky of the
genus Sapium (Sapium...