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- Species - Retimohnia hondoensis (Dall, 1913)". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2018-01-19. Data related to Retimohnia hondoensis at Wikispecies v t e...
- Calliotropis hondoensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eucyclidae. This marine species occurs off ****an and the Philippines...
- Pogonocherus fasciculatus fasciculatus (DeGeer, 1775) Pogonocherus fasciculatus hondoensis Ohbayashi, 1963 BioLib.cz - Pogonocherus. Retrieved on 8 September 2014...
- Chelebaeva †Picea garoensis Tanai & Suzuki †Picea harrimani Knowlton †Picea hondoensis V****kovsky †Picea indigirensis Peresvetov †Picea latibracteata Miki †Picea...
- blue-white; cones pale brown with flexible scales. Picea jezoensis subsp. hondoensis (Mayr) P. A. Schmidt (Hondo spruce). An isolated southern po****tion on...
- Argentina and Chile. The earliest fossil member of the genus is Percichthys hondoensis from the early Eocene of Argentina. The currently recognized species in...
- remains have been described as resembling those of the fossil Percichthys hondoensis from the Eocene of Argentina. One articulated specimen is known from the...
- temperate.theferns.info. Retrieved 2024-09-06. "Aster glehnii F. Schmidt var. hondoensis Kitamura". www7a.biglobe.ne.jp. Retrieved 2024-09-06. "Aster glehnii PFAF...
- eriocarpa Franch. & Sav. Salix feddei H.Lév. Salix hirosakensis Koidz. Salix hondoensis Koidz. Salix jessoensis Seemen Salix jessoensis subsp. serissifolia (Kimura)...
- Quinn lump S. e. baicalensis, S. e. takat****sai, S. e. clara and S. e. hondoensis into S. e. asiatica and S. e. formosana into S. e. sinensis S. e. caesia...