- The
leatherback sea
turtle (Dermochelys
coriacea),
sometimes called the lute turtle,
leathery turtle or
simply the luth, is the
largest of all
living turtles...
- Ilex
coriacea,
sometimes known as
large gallberry or
sweet gallberry, is a
shrub in the
holly family native to
coastal areas in the
United States from...
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Vatica coriacea is a tree in the
family Dipterocarpaceae,
native to Borneo. The
specific epithet coriacea means "leathery",
referring to the leaves. Vatica...
- was
first described by Aven
Nelson in 1902 as a
species named Mertensia coriacea. It was
reclassified as a
variety by
Larry C.
Higgins (1936-) and Stanley...
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Myrsine coriacea is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae. It is a tree
native to the
tropical Americas,
ranging from
Mexico through the...
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Bothriurus coriaceus (Chilean scorpion) is a
species of
scorpion native to
Chile in the
Coquimbo region specifically in the
northern dunes. They are not...
- species,
Chamaemeles coriacea, is
endemic to Madeira. Fernandes, F.; da
Silva Menezes de Sequeira, M.P. (2017). "Chamaemeles
coriacea". IUCN Red List of...
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Annona coriacea (arati**** in Portuguese) is a
fruit tree
native to Brazil. Its
original habitat includes the
ecoregions of Cerrado, Caatinga, and Pantanal...
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Stauntonia coriacea,
commonly known as blue
china vine, is an
evergreen liana indigenous to
temperate east Asia. The
leaves have a waxy texture. It produces...
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Blotiella coriacea is a fern
located in the
tropical forests of Tanzania. Like all Blotiella, it has
pinnate leaves,
specifically bipinnate. The plant...