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- first described as Gonolobus fulvidus by Francis Ballard in 1940. In 2015 Gilberto N. Morillo renamed it Rotundanthus fulvidus, placing it in its own monotypic...
- Cotoneaster froebelii Vilm. Cotoneaster fruticosus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö Cotoneaster fulvidus (W.W.Sm.) G.Klotz Cotoneaster gamblei G.Klotz Cotoneaster ganghobaensis...
- bicolorus (Linnaeus, 1767) Ctenochares fulgens (Tosquinet, 1896) Ctenochares fulvidus (Tosquinet, 1896) Ctenochares luteus (Cameron, 1906) Ctenochares madagascariensis...
- returned to genus Nystalus. It is monotypic. A proposed subspecies, "N. r. fulvidus" is probably a color morph. The barred puffbird is about 22 cm (8.7 in)...
- fasciculicollis Desmidophorus fausti Desmidophorus floccosus Desmidophorus fulvidus Desmidophorus fulvopilosus Desmidophorus funebris Desmidophorus galericulus...
- pachypus (Temminck, 1840) Five subspecies T. p. aurex T. p. bhaktii T. p. fulvidus T. p. meyeri T. p. pachypus Southeastern Asia Size: 3–5 cm (1–2 in), plus...
- Dipsacus fullonum D fulvus L tawny Iris fulva, Caladenia fulva H DS C fulvidus L light tawny Austroderia fulvida H DS C fulvescens H DS fumidus L smoky...
- flavus Knight, 1964 Plagiognathus fulvaceus Knight, 1964 Plagiognathus fulvidus Knight, 1923 Plagiognathus fumidus (Uhler, 1875) Plagiognathus fusciloris...
- chrysogaster (Becker, 1925) Orophotus depulsus (Walker, 1864) Orophotus fulvidus (Becker, 1925) Orophotus gracilis (Scarbrough & Duncan, 2004) Orophotus...
- (F.Ballard) W.D.Stevens and Matelea grandiflora Standl. = Rotundanthus fulvidus (F.Ballard) Morillo Matelea gonocarpos (Walter) Shinners = Gonolobus suberosus...