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- Populus euphratica, commonly known as the Euphrates poplar, desert poplar,[citation needed] diversiform-leaved poplar, or poplar diversifolia, is a species...
- to the species Grammognatha euphratica: Grammognatha euphratica armenica (Laporte, 1834) Grammognatha euphratica euphratica (Dejean, 1822) Gillett, M.P...
- subspecies: M. l. peilei. These normally have semidivided supraoculars. Vipera Euphratica was originally used to refer to the po****tions that occur in the Euphrates...
- Julodis euphratica also known as the Sulphrous jewel beetle or Euphratic jewel beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae. It measures from...
- Clivina euphratica is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Jules Putzeys in 1866. "Clivina euphratica Putzeys, 1867"...
- (2012): 435. ArticleReach. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. KryĆĄtufek, B. "Allactaga Euphratica." IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. N.p., 2008. Web. 01 Oct. 2013....
- Martens, 1874 Neritina elleppenensis G. B. Sowerby II, 1849 Neritina euphratica Mousson, 1874 Neritina jordani G. B. Sowerby I, 1836 Neritina jordani...
- how P. euphratica seedling roots change phenotypically under drought stress. Researchers measured phenotypic changes in one-year-old P. euphratica seedlings...
- the modern or the classical sense, but the Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica), with willow-like leaves on long, drooping shoots, in the related genus...
- the genus of Sphingobacterium which has been isolated from the Populus euphratica forest from the Hotan River valley in China. Parte, A.C. "Sphingobacterium"...