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- Cyperus dichromus is a species of sedge that is endemic to parts of Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Charles Baron Clarke...
- bicolor minnow (Tampichthys dichromus) is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Mexico. Soto Galera, E. (2019). "Tampichthys dichromus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Stenoscaptia dichromus is a moth in the family Erebidae. It is found on the Dampier Archipelago. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T...
- Nees Ceresia Pers. Cleachne Roll.-Germ. ex Rottb. Cymatochloa Schltdl. Dichromus Schltdl., nom. illeg. Dimorphostachys E.Fourn. Maizilla Schltdl. Paspalanthium...
- Torr. Cyperus diaph**** Schrad. Cyperus dichromeniformis ****h Cyperus dichromus C.B.Clarke Cyperus dichrostachyus Hochst. ex A.Rich. Cyperus dietrichiae...
- Apsectus araneorum Beal, 1959 Apsectus centralis Sharp, 1902 Apsectus dichromus Beal, 1959 Apsectus hispidus Melsheimer, 1844 Apsectus hystrix Sharp,...
- H DS dichotomus G split in two; dichotomous Juncus dichotomus H DS C dichromus G two-coloured Verticordia dichroma H D dichrous H D dicoccus G two-berried...
- ambigua Polygala bicolor Vell., a taxonomic synonym for Acanthocladus dichromus This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the same full...
- (de Saeger, 1944) Diolcogaster curticornis (Granger, 1949) Diolcogaster dichromus Saeed, Austin & Dangerfield, 1999 Diolcogaster dipika (Bhatnagar, 1950)...
- recurvirostris) Squalius svallize Squalius valentinus Bicolor minnow (Tampichthys dichromus) Tokyo bitterling (Tanakia tanago) Telestes metohiensis Tor ater Troglocyclocheilus...