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- Gundlachia can refer to: Gundlachia (gastropod), a genus of freshwater snails in the family Planorbidae Gundlachia (plant), a genus of plants in the family...
- Gundlachia triantha, the TransPecos goldenshrub or Trans-Pecos desert goldenrod, is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native...
- goldenrods or gr****-leaved goldenrods, 5 species native to North America Gundlachia triantha, Trans-Pecos desert goldenrod Lorandersonia microcephala, small-headed...
- Ctenuchidia gundlachia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by William Schaus in 1904. It is found on Cuba. Savela, Markku. "Ctenuchidia...
- Eleutherodactylus gundlachi – Gundlach's robber frog Gundlachia – a genus of land snails Gundlachia – a genus of plants Guppya gundlachi - a land snail...
- Gundlachia radiata is a species of small freshwater snail or limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Planorbidae....
- Gundlachia lucasi is a species of small freshwater snail or limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Planorbidae. S****...
- proterpia Terias gundlachia Poey, 1851 Terias longicauda Bates, 1864 Eurema longicauda Eurema proterpia watsonia Klots, 1923 Eurema gundlachia morleyi Coxeý...
- the genus Gundlachia include: Gundlachia bakeri Pilsbry, 1913 Gundlachia leucaspis (Ancey, 1901) Gundlachia lucasi Suter, 1905 Gundlachia lutzi Walker...
- Ferrissia neozelanica, also known as Gundlachia neozelanica, is a species of small freshwater limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk, or micromollusk...