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- Bernardina Baudo (1843) Borissa Raf. ex Steud. (1840), not validly publ. Centunculus L. (1753) Cerium Lour. (1790) Coxia Endl. (1839) Dugezia Montrouz. (1860)...
- e9747ecc-b7a7-4e1c-ae81-fcea9d4c3c04 WFO: wfo-0000533245 Centunculus minimus Wikidata: Q14623530 Wikispecies: Centunculus minimus APDB: 116192 APNI: 59277 BioLib: 39308...
- argaea (Boiss. & Balansa) Shinners Arenaria trigyna (Vill.) Shinners Centunculus alpinus Scop. Cerastium argaeum Boiss. & Balansa Cerastium cerastoides...
- Ooperipatus centunculus is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatopsidae family. Ooperipatus centunculus was described by Reid in 1996, from specimens...
- character from Atellan Farce that has a name of Oscan origin as the old man. Centunculus – The name of a comic slave. Dossennus – The origin of the name Dossennus...
- contains 25 species. Simocybe atomacea Simocybe austrorubi Simocybe centunculus Simocybe haustellaris Simocybe luteomellea Simocybe phlebophora Simocybe...
- in Poland, with other damp loving plants such as Cyperus flavescens, Centunculus minimus and Illecebrum verticillatum. Across Europe, R. linoides is also...
- western rock-jasmine Androsace septentrionalis, pygmy-flower rock-jasmine Centunculus minimus, chaffweed Dodecatheon conjugens, Bonneville shootingstar Dodecatheon...
- Caryophyllaceae Genus: Cerastium L. Species Over 200 - see text Synonyms List Centunculus Adans. Esmarchia Rchb. Leucodonium Opiz Myosotis Mill. Prevotia Adans...
- Mount Donna Buang is the type locality of the velvet worm Ooperipatus centunculus. In the 1860s, “Mount Acland” was the name given to the 1,250m high mountain...