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- Euwallacea fornicatus, also known as tea shot-hole borer, or polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) is a species complex consisting of multiple cryptic species...
- Fornicatus is an extinct genus of ground shark from the Early Cretaceous age of Austria. There is only one known species, F. austriacus, named by Iris...
- Charles. "fornicatus". A Latin Dictionary. Retrieved 18 June 2016. VicFlora: Acianthus fornicatus Media related to Acianthus fornicatus at Wikimedia...
- a specimen originating from Ambon Island, and later in 1781 as Cancer fornicatus by Fabricius, it was finally placed in the genus Calappa by Lancelot Alexander...
- Raffaelea subfusca. E. Fornicatus fungal symbiont is similar to a fungus carried by E. fornicatus. Because of the impact of E. fornicatus, more information...
- limbic lobe in areas 5-7. Details Identifiers Latin lobus limbicus gyrus fornicatus MeSH D065726 NeuroNames 834 NeuroLex ID birnlex_1128 TA98 A14.1.09.230...
- species, A. triquetrus, named by Iris Fuchs in 2018. It was related to Fornicatus. Iris Fuchs; Andrea Engelbrecht; Alexander Lukeneder; Jürgen Kriwet (2018)...
- 1997 Genus †Eogaleus Cappetta, 1975 Genus †Eorhincodon Li, 1997 GenusFornicatus Fuchs, Engelbrecht, Lukeneder & Kriwet, 2018 Genus †Kruckowlamna Laurito...
- been infested with the Polyphagous shot hole borer beetle (Euwallacea fornicatus). Some trees are reportedly developing resistance mechanisms but there...
- a species of ambrosia beetle in the species complex called Euwallacea fornicatus. It is native to Asia but has been introduced to the Western hemisphere...