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- Eucalyptus froggattii, commonly known as the Kamarooka mallee, is a species of mallee or small tree that is endemic to Victoria. It has rough, crumbly...
- Pseuduvaria froggattii is a rare species of tree which is restricted to a very small part of northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a member of the...
- Dakinomyia froggattii is a species of fly in the family Asilidae. Dakinomyia froggattii was described in 1922 by Dakin & Fordham. This species is found...
- Acacia froggattii is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Plurinerves that is endemic to an area in north western Australia The dense viscid shrub...
- fig flowers. The wasp partner of the Moreton Bay Fig is Pleistodontes froggattii. Many species of birds, including pigeons, parrots, and various p****erines...
- forsythii Acacia fragilis Acacia fraternalis Acacia frigescens Acacia froggattii Acacia fulva Acacia fuscaneura Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J...
- Council of Australia. Named in honour of Walter Wilson Froggatt: Acacia froggattii, an Australian tree species Adlerzia froggatti, an Australian ant species...
- Argyrothelaira is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Argyrothelaira froggattii Townsend, 1916 Argyrothelaira melancholica (Mesnil, 1944) Townsend, Charles...
- virtue of its ****ate inflorescences and is most closely related to Acacia froggattii and Acacia vincentii. It is native to a small area in the Kimberley region...
- tree, while larvae of the small staghorn beetle species Ceratognathus froggattii and another beetle Moechidius rugosus live and pupate within the thick...