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- Crotalus estebanensis, commonly known as the San Esteban Island rattlesnake, is a pit viper species endemic to San Estéban Island, Mexico. Like all other...
- Cochemiea estebanensis is a species of Cochemiea found in Mexico. Cochemiea estebanensis grows either solitary or in groups. Its grey-green, cylindrical...
- Crotalus enyo furvus, Rosario rattlesnake Crotalus ericsmithi Crotalus estebanensis, San Esteban Island black-tailed rattlesnake Crotalus horridus, Timber...
- erubescens Renvoize Calliandra erythrocephala H.M.Hern. & M.Sousa Calliandra estebanensis H.M.Hern. Calliandra falcata Benth. Calliandra fasciculata Benth. Calliandra...
- usually has no rattle, and both Crotalus ruber lucasensis and Crotalus estebanensis exhibit a tendency for rattle loss. The rattle may also be lacking in...
- & Herment Cereus venezuelensis (Britton & Rose) Werderm. Hylocereus estebanensis Backeb. Hylocereus lemairei (Hook.) Britton & Rose Hylocereus monacanthus...
- 1900 – Venezuela Lapsias cyrboides Simon, 1900 – Venezuela Lapsias estebanensis Simon, 1900 – Venezuela Lapsias guamani Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador Lapsias...
- Cochemiea dioica (K.Brandegee) Doweld S. California to NW. Mexico Cochemiea estebanensis (G.E.Linds.) P.B.Breslin & Majure, Mexico (Island San Esteban) Cochemiea...
- culminatus Crotalus durissus Crotalus enyo Crotalus ericsmithi Crotalus estebanensis Crotalus horridus Crotalus intermedius Crotalus lannomi Crotalus lepidus...
- fourteen species: Phantyna bicornis (Emerton, 1915) – USA, Canada Phantyna estebanensis (Simon, 1906) – Venezuela Phantyna mandibularis (Taczanowski, 1874) –...