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Jatropha chamelensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It is
endemic to Mexico, but
restricted to a
small region on the
Pacific coast...
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Castillejos & E.Solano =
Agave bulbulifera Manfreda chamelensis E.J.Lott & Verh.-Will. =
Agave chamelensis Manfreda conduplicata (Jacobi & C.D.Bouché) Rose...
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Jatropha cathartica Terán & Berland. – Berlandier's
nettlespurge Jatropha chamelensis Pérez-Jiménez
Jatropha costaricensis G.L.Webster &
Poveda Jatropha curcas...
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central Mexico,
which has warm and
humid summers.
Joachim Thiede:
Agave chamelensis . In: Urs
Eggli (ed.):
Succulent lexicon.
Monocotyledons (monocotyledons)...
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barrancana (H. Gentry) L. Rico
Acaciella bicolor Britton & Rose
Acaciella chamelensis (L. Rico) L. Rico
Acaciella glauca (L.) L. Rico—Yellow
tamarind acacia...
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algae eaten. It is the host of
several ectoparasites such as
Caligus chamelensis, C. latigenitalis, C.
mutabilis or C. serratus.
Kyphosus elegans is considered...
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Proteocephalus cernuae (Gmelin, 1790) La Rue, 1911
Proteocephalus chamelensis Pérez-Ponce de León,
Brooks & Berman, 1995
Proteocephalus chologasteri...
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Proctor -
Cayman Islands Agave cerulata Trel. - Baja
California Agave chamelensis (E.J.Lott & Verh.-Will.)
Thiede &
Eggli –
Mexico (Jalisco)
Agave chazaroi...
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Caligus carangis Krøyer, 1863
Caligus centrodonti Baird, 1850
Caligus chamelensis Morales-Serna, Pinacho-Pinacho, Gómez & Pérez-Ponce de León, 2014 Caligus...
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Telegeusis boreios Zaragoza-Caballero & Rodriguez-Velez, 2011
Telegeusis chamelensis Zaragoza-Caballero, 1975
Telegeusis debilis Horn, 1895
Telegeusis glessum...