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- Nectria cinnabarina, also known as coral spot, is a plant pathogen that causes cankers on broadleaf trees. This disease is polycyclic and infects trees...
- B. cinnabarina may refer to: Baptodoris cinnabarina, a sea slug Br****ia cinnabarina, a New World orchid This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- S. cinnabarina may refer to: Salvia cinnabarina, a flowering plant Sophronitis cinnabarina, a small orchid Stilbella cinnabarina, a plant pathogen This...
- T. cinnabarina may refer to: Trametes cinnabarina, a saprobic fungus Tremella cinnabarina, a Tahitian fungus Tubercularia cinnabarina, a filamentous ascomycete...
- R. cinnabarina may refer to: Ramboldia cinnabarina, a lichenized fungus Rhodymenia cinnabarina, a red algae Russula cinnabarina, a mycorrhizal fungus This...
- C. cinnabarina may refer to: Calonectria cinnabarina, an ascomycete fungus Caloplaca cinnabarina, an Australian lichen Calostoma cinnabarina, a gasteroid...
- P. cinnabarina may refer to: P****iflora cinnabarina, an Old World plant Pulvinula cinnabarina, an apothecial fungus This disambiguation page lists articles...
- E. cinnabarina may refer to: Echinopsis cinnabarina, a hedgehog cactus Euxoa cinnabarina, an owlet moth This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- for Euxoa cinnabarina is 10797. "Euxoa cinnabarina Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-28. "Euxoa cinnabarina species details"...
- P****iflora cinnabarina, commonly known as red p****ionflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family P****ifloraceae and is endemic to south-eastern...