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- Worthen, 1866 †Cladodus bellifer St. John & Worthen, 1875 †Cladodus divaricatus Trautschold, 1874 †Cladodus elegans Newberry & Worthen, 1870 Remains...
- Aster divaricatus may refer to: Most often, when written Aster divaricatus L., the basionym for Eurybia divaricata Less often: A synonym, when written...
- "Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E.H.Wilson". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 9 May 2022. "Cotoneaster divaricatus". Plant...
- Cyathostemon divaricatus is a member of the family Myrtaceae endemic to Western Australia. It is found in a small area in the Goldfields-Esperance region...
- butterflies. The Latin specific epithet divaricatus means spreading in a straggling manner. "Helianthus divaricatus". NatureServe Explorer. NatureServe....
- Austrogomphus divaricatus, also known as Austrogomphus (Pleiogomphus) divaricatus, is a species of dragonfly of the family Gomphidae, commonly known as...
- Hemibagrus divaricatus is a species of bagrid catfish found in the Perak River drainage in the western Peninsula of Malaysia. This species reaches a length...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pericrocotus divaricatus. Wikispecies has information related to Pericrocotus divaricatus. Photographs and videos Calls...
- Vietnam. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Strophanthus divaricatus. "Strophanthus divaricatus". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal...
- ribbonwood. Plagianthus divaricatus is endemic to New Zealand. The Plagianthus genus contains only two species, P. regius and P. divaricatus, which are both endemic...