- Acer tatari**** subsp.
ginnala, the Amur maple,
often treated as a
distinct species Acer
ginnala, is a
plant species with
woody stems native to northeastern...
- tatari**** subsp.
aidzuense (Franch.) P.C.de Jong Acer tatari**** subsp.
ginnala (Maxim.) Wesm. Acer tatari**** subsp. ****ovii (Regel & Herder) A.E.Murray...
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cultivated in Denmark.
Native species are
marked in bold. Acer
aidzuense (A.
ginnala var. aidzuense) Acer
argutum Acer
buergerianum Acer
caesium Acer campestre...
- tatari**** subsp.
ginnala as a
separate species Acer
ginnala. The two
differ con****uously in the glossy,
deeply lobed leaves of A.
ginnala,
compared to the...
-
maple (Acer palmatum),
trident maple (A. buergerianum), Amur
maple (A.
ginnala),
field maple (A. campestre) and
Montpellier maple (A. monspessulanum)...
- Korea. The
length of the
forewings is 7.8–8.3 mm. The
larvae feed on Acer
ginnala. The
specific name is
derived from the
generic name of the host plant,...
- The
wingspan is 13–16 mm. The
larvae have been
recorded feeding on Acer
ginnala.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Hydrelia nisaria.
Wikispecies has...
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sachalinensis Acer campestre, A. cappadoci****, A. carpinifolium, A. diaboli****, A.
ginnala, A. griseum, A. negundo, A. nikoense, A. palmatum, A. pensylvani****, A...
- (maple family) Acer
forrestii Forrest's
maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer
ginnala Amur
maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer
giraldii Girald's
maple Aceraceae...
- ****an. The
larvae feed on
Elaeagnus multiflora,
Elaeagnus umbellata, Acer
ginnala and
Quercus species. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...