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- Pseudopanurgus compositarum is a species of bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America. "Pseudopanurgus compositarum Report". Integrated...
- Melangyna compositarum is a Holarctic species of hoverfly. External images Wing length: 5.25–8.5 mm (0.207–0.335 in).The face is narrower and shinier than...
- published an influential treatise on Asteraceae called Synopsis generum Compositarum. He performed extensive botanical research in Siberia. In 1862 he was...
- Friedrich Lessing and the description was published in Synopsis Generum Compositarum. The specific epithet (lacteus) means "milky", referring to the white...
- Leveillula compositarum f. helianthi is a plant pathogen. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Leveillula taurica is an obligate fungal pathogen, from the phylum Ascomycota, which causes powdery mildew on onion. This disease prefers warm, dry environments...
- epithet of winkleri; as an example, Iris winkleri (Winkler iris). Decades Compositarum novarum Turkestaniae nec non Bucharae incolorum, 1885–91. Plantae Turcomanicae...
- was later named Entyloma compositarum. In 1988, Entyloma ageratinae was isolated as a separate species from E. compositarum by R.W. Barreto and H.C. Evans...
- Retrieved 2014-11-11. Lessing, Christian Friedrich. 1832. Synopsis generum compositarum earumque dispositionis novae tentamen, monographis multarum Capensium...
- Leptorhynchos squamatus and the description was published in Synopsis Generum Compositarum. The specific epithet (squamatus) means "scaly". Scaly buttons grows...