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- Saxifraga granulata, commonly called meadow saxifrage, is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. It is native to Europe and Morocco...
- Acanthopleura granulata, common name the West Indian fuzzy chiton (also known as Curbs or Sea Cradles), is a medium-sized tropical species of chiton....
- Cheilymenia granulata is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a very common European species appearing throughout...
- Leucauge granulata is one of the long-jawed orb weaver spiders (family Tetragnathidae). It is found in India, Sri Lanka, China, the Sunda Islands (Indonensia)...
- Arphia granulata is a species of gr****hopper in the subfamily Oedipodinae ("band-winged gr****hoppers"), in the family Acrididae ("short-horned gr****hoppers")...
- The Scotch bonnet (Semic****is granulata) is a medium-sized to large species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily C****inae, the helmet...
- Endeitoma granulata is a species of cylindrical bark beetle in the family Zopheridae. It is found in North America. "Endeitoma granulata Report". Integrated...
- Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. He named it Trygon granulata, as he noted that the specimen's head and back were "covered with small...
- Oniscus oceanicus Linnaeus, 1767 Ligia belgica Ritzema Bos, 1874 Ligia granulata Frey & Leuckart, 1847 Ligia oniscoides Brébisson, 1825 Ligia scopulorum...
- Omiodes granulata is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Warren in 1896. It is found in India (Khasi Hills). "global Pyraloidea database"...