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underside of
maple leaves. The
emerging caterpillars, also
known as the
greenstriped mapleworm,
mainly feed on the
leaves of
their host
maple trees, particularly...
- that feed on maples). In high concentrations, caterpillars, like the
greenstriped mapleworm (Dryocampa rubicunda), can feed on the
leaves so much that...
- The
greenstripe barb,
silver barb or
striped barb (Puntius vittatus) is a
tropical freshwater and
brackish fish
belonging to the
subfamily Cyprininae...
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Amaranthus acanthochiton, the
greenstripe, is an
annual plant species of the
genus Amaranthus in the
family Amaranthaceae. It is
native to the southwestern...
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Central and
North America.
Species include:
Amaranthus acanthochiton –
greenstripe Amaranthus acutilobus – a
synonym of
Amaranthus viridis Amaranthus albus...
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Architectural Digest. "Auburn
University Entomology and
Plant Pathology |
Greenstriped Mapleworm".
Auburn University Entomology and
Plant Pathology. Retrieved...
- dallii)
Deacon rockfish (S. diaconus)
Splitnose rockfish (S. diploproa)
Greenstriped rockfish (S. elongatus)
Puget Sound rockfish (S. emphaeus) Swordspine...
- dallii)
Deacon rockfish (S. diaconus)
Splitnose rockfish (S. diploproa)
Greenstriped rockfish (S. elongatus)
Puget Sound rockfish (S. emphaeus) Swordspine...
- dallii)
Deacon rockfish (S. diaconus)
Splitnose rockfish (S. diploproa)
Greenstriped rockfish (S. elongatus)
Puget Sound rockfish (S. emphaeus) Swordspine...
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splitnose rockfish Northeast Pacific Sebastes elongatus Ayres, 1859
greenstriped rockfish northeast Pacific Sebastes emphaeus (Starks, 1911)
Puget Sound...