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- Cristaria is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Cristaria (bivalve), a genus of mussels in the family Unionidae Cristaria...
- include: Cristaria beirensis Cristaria plicata Cristaria radiata Cristaria tenuis Cristaria truncata In China, one of the species in this genus, Cristaria plicata...
- Cristaria plicata, the ****scomb pearl mussel, is a freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae. This species is native to northeast...
- Cristaria elegans is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae native to Chile. Flora Chilena, Claude ****, 1(3), pages 325–326. 1845[1846]...
- andicola Cristaria argyliifolia Cristaria aspera Cristaria concinna Cristaria cyanea Cristaria dissecta Cristaria elegans Cristaria flexuosa Cristaria fuentesiana...
- common when the industry mussel was primarily the ****scomb pearl mussel (Cristaria plicata). This mussel produced a high volume of low-quality pearls that...
- Welw. ex Hemsl. Chrysostachys Pohl Codonocroton E.Mey. ex Engl. & Diels Cristaria Sonn. Embryogonia Blume Forsgardia Vell. Gonocarpus Ham. Grislea L. Hambergera...
- Simpsonaias Subtribe Cristariina Genus Sinanodonta Genus Buldowskia Genus Cristaria Genus Anemina Genus Beringiana Genus Pletholophus Genus Simpsonella Genus...
- monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae. Its only species, Gastrina cristaria, the wave-lined geometrid, is found in the south-eastern quarter of Australia...
- cushion plants and shrubs. Acantholippia punensis, Atriplex imbricata, and Cristaria andicola are the first plants that grow above this elevation. They are...