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- Histioteuthis corona cerasina Nesis, 1971". molluscabase.org. Retrieved 2024-08-24. "Histioteuthis corona cerasina (Histioteuthis corona cerasina) | U.S. Fish...
- Pholidochromis cerasina is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Pseudochromidae, the dottybacks, from the Western Pacific. This fish occasionally...
- honeysuckle, perfoliate honeysuckle Lonicera caucasica Pall. Lonicera cerasina Maxim. Lonicera cerviculata S.S.White Lonicera chamissoi Bunge Lonicera...
- Helcogramma cerasina is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Helcogramma. It was described by Jeffrey T. Williams and Jeffrey C. Howe in 2003. This...
- Lepisanthes tetraphylla (Vahl) Radlk. (as S. tetraphylla Vahl) Talisia cerasina (Benth.) Radlk. (as S. cerasinus Benth.) Talisia esculenta (A.St.-Hil.)...
- hindwing fuscous; anal tufts of abdomen of male reddish. — In the ab. cerasina Frr. the red tints predominate to such an extent that the whole forewing...
- Histioteuthis pacifica H. corona species-group Histioteuthis berryi Histioteuthis cerasina Histioteuthis corona Histioteuthis inermis H. miranda species-group Histioteuthis...
- recently. Pseudojuloides cerasinus was originally described as Pseudojulis cerasina in 1904 by the American ichthyologist John Otterbein Snyder (1867-1943)...
- aureus May eat shrimps 10 cm (3.9 in) Cherry dottyback Pholidochromis cerasina May eat shrimps: 96  7.9 cm (3.1 in) Dilectus dottyback Pseudochromis dilectus...
- (China) Mauremys reevesii (China) Mauremys sinensis (China) Mazama temama cerasina (Guatemala) Meconopsis regia (Nepal) Meleagris ocellata (Guatemala) Mellivora...