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Pyura chilensis,
called piure in
Spanish and piür or piwü in Mapudungun, is a
tunicate of the
family Pyuridae. It was
described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio...
- L'Héritier de
Brutelle in 1786, and made the new
combination A.
chilensis.
Aristotelia chilensis is
native to
Chile and
Argentina near the
southwest coast of...
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Neltuma chilensis (formerly
Prosopis chilensis) is a
species of tree in the
genus Prosopis,
belonging to the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in
parts of central...
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chilensis. For comparison, the
larger flowers of C. edulis (6.4 to 15.2 cm [2.5 to 6 in] in diameter) are
yellow or
light pink,
whereas C.
chilensis flowers...
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extinction in its
natural habitat. J.
chilensis growing in
habitat in
Palmar El Salto, Viña del Mar,
Chile J.
chilensis growing in
habitat in
Palmar El Salto...
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Pteris chilensis is a
species of fern in the
family Pteridaceae. It is
endemic to Chile,
where it is
distributed between the
Coquimbo and the Los Rios...
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chilensis, also
commonly known as the ma'kech or
jewelled bug, is a
species of
ironclad beetle in the
family Zopheridae.
Despite the name "
chilensis"...
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coloration and voice.
Vanellus chilensis fretensis from
Patagonia is
sometimes included in the
nominate subspecies V. c.
chilensis. The
northern subspecies—V...
- The
Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus
chilensis) is a
species of
large flamingo at a
height of 110–130 cm (43–51 in)
closely related to the
American flamingo...
- confirmed. For this reason, Puya
chilensis has
earned the
nickname "sheep-eating plant". If true, this
would make Puya
chilensis a
protocarnivorous plant. Fibers...