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color of the nettle's bell. The
species name,
fuscescens, is
Latin for "dark into light".
Chrysaora fuscescens is
commonly found along the
coasts of southern...
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veery (C.
fuscescens fuscescens), the
western veery or
willow thrush (C.
fuscescens salicicolus), and the
Newfoundland veery (C.
fuscescens fuliginosus)...
- in the
Western Pacific Ocean. Sig****
fuscescens was
first formally described in 1782 as
Centrogaster fuscescens by the
Dutch naturalist Martinus Houttuyn...
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Pseudorhaphitoma fuscescens is a
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mangeliidae.If you were to spot one, you’d
notice its slender...
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fuscescens is a
species of orchid. It is
found in Nepal, India, Sikkim, Bhutan,
lower Myanmar,
China and
northeastern Thailand. "Coelogyne
fuscescens"...
- in 1834 by
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg as
Xenia fuscescens. The
polyps of
Heteroxenia fuscescens grow to form
large clumping colonies up to 60 centimetres...
- species.
Found on
Yapen and Biak (off north-western New Guinea) M. c.
fuscescens - Meyer, AB, 1884:
Originally described as a
separate species.
Found on...
- to feed on
lichens and mosses.
Thumatha fuscescens fuscescens (south-east Asia, Australia)
Thumatha fuscescens africana Kühne, 2007 (Africa) De Prins,...
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Angola and Namibia.
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. N****arius
fuscescens (Dautzenberg, 1912).
Accessed through:
World Register of
Marine Species...
- when it is
placed in Geranoaetus. In fact, in the mid-20th
century Buteo fuscescens was the
prevailing name for the black-chested buzzard-eagle for some years...