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- Chrysopilus griffithi is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Johnson, C.W. (1897). "Some notes and descriptions of new Leptidae"...
- Acmaeodera griffithi is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. "Acmaeodera griffithi Report"....
- Aphrodisium griffithi, the Veined Capricornbeetle, is a species of round-necked longhorn beetles of the subfamily Cerambycinae. Aphrodisium griffithi can reach...
- Saskatchewan; B. formidabilis, from the Paleocene of North Dakota; B. griffithi, from the Paleocene of Alberta; and B. wilsoni, from the Eocene of Wyoming...
- (Günther, 1868) Synonyms Nemachilus griffithii Günther, 1868 Nemacheilus griffithi hazaraensis Omer & Mirza, 1975 Noemacheilus ****ri Ahmad & Mirza, 1963...
- coloured. Southern grey desert foxes include the Asian subspecies V. v. griffithi, V. v. pusilla, and V. v. flavescens. These foxes display transitional...
- and Thailand. World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Alangium griffithi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T34502A9871028. doi:10...
- pipevine species Bhutanitis Bhutan glory (B. lidderdalii) – known from A. griffithi, A. kaempferii, A. mandshuriensis and maybe others Chinese three-tailed...
- nepalensis, Populus amblei, Castanopsis indica, Castanopsis ****ata, Quercus griffithi, Quercus amellosa, and Betula alnoides. The Mehao Sanctuary is rich in...
- P****odendron amurense, Picea orientalis, Picea polita, Pinus flexilis, Pinus griffithi, Pinus monticola, Quercus cerris, Quercus nigra, Taxodium distichum, Ulmus...