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- Ichthyophis glutinosus, the Ceylon caecilian or common yellow-banded caecilian, is a species of caecilian in the family Ichthyophiidae endemic to Sri Lanka...
- with caution. Gomphidius glutinosus was initially described by German mycologist Jacob Christian Schäffer as Agaricus glutinosus in 1774, in his series...
- Plethodon glutinosus complex. Species within this complex are very similar but vary in habitat range, body size, shape, and proportions. P. glutinosus is found...
- Ichthyophis glutinosus, which is found in almost all altitudes; the others are I. orthoplicatus, which is found in similar habitat to I. glutinosus, but will...
- pappus attached to each seed. Glutinosus means 'sticky', 'glutinous', 'viscous', or 'glue-bearing'. Haplopappus glutinosus is an evergreen perennial which...
-  aurantiacus Binomial name Diplacus aurantiacus (Curtis) Jeps. Synonyms Mimulus aurantiacus Curtis Diplacus glutinosus var. aurantiacus (Curtis) Lindl....
- one larger clade, the Plethodon wehrlei-welleri group. The Plethodon glutinosus group is the largest species group within Plethodon, with around 30 species...
- Synonymy Carduus glutinosus Beck Carduus muticus (Michx.) Pers. Cirsium bigelovii DC. Cirsium bigelowii DC. Cnicus glaber Nutt. Cnicus glutinosus Bigelow Cnicus...
- ****ociated with S****a robusta. Tylopilus glutinosus in Index Fungorum Hosen MI (2021). "Tylopilus glutinosus, a new species of Boletaceae from Bangladesh"...
- land near bodies of water. The development of the young of Ichthyophis glutinosus, a species from Sri Lanka, has been much studied. The eel-like larvae...