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- tawaroa Beilschmiedia tawaroa Coprosmas Chatham Islands karamu Coprosma chathamica (Chatham Islands) Coprosma acutifolia (Kermadec Islands) Coprosma ciliata...
- Anas chathamica, the Chatham duck or Chatham Island duck is an extinct species of duck which once lived in New Zealand's Chatham Islands in the south-west...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Astelia chathamica. Astelia chathamica, the Chatham Islands kakaha, Maori flax, or silver spear, is a species of...
- Carex chathamica is a species of sedge in the family Cyperaceae, native to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Grey-backed storm petrels (Garrodia nereis)...
- Sophora chathamica, the coastal kōwhai, sometimes known as Chatham Island kōwhai, is one of 8 species of native sophora or kōwhai in New Zealand and grows...
- Proterodesma chathamica is a species of moth in the family Tineidae. It was described by John S. Dugdale in 1971. This species is endemic to New Zealand...
- Olearia chathamica is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in New Zealand. de Lange, P.J. (1998). "Olearia chathamica". IUCN...
- Forbes's snipe (Coenocorypha chathamica) is an extinct species of New Zealand snipe formerly endemic to the Chatham Islands. It was the larger of two species...
- bulbosabulbous meadow-gr**** Poa chaixii – broad-leaved meadow-gr**** Poa chathamica Poa cita – silver tussock Poa clivicola - fine-leaved snow gr**** Poa colensoi...
- Veronica canterburiensis Hebe carnosulaVeronica baylyi Hebe chathamicaVeronica chathamica Hebe cheesmanniiVeronica quadrifaria Hebe ciliolata → Veronica...