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unicolorous form from Finmark,
Lapland and Transbaikal.
Eupithecia virgaureata invisa Butler, 1878 Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia
virgaureata Doubleday 1861"...
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Mimosa invisa Martius ex
Colla Mimosa invisa invisa Barneby Mimosa invisa invisa var.
invisa Barneby -
native to
Brazil and
Paraguay Mimosa invisa invisa var...
- Carl
Friedrich Philipp von
Martius as
Mimosa invisa in 1837. But he had
already given the name
Mimosa invisa in 1834 to a
different species. The name he...
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hamata Willd.
Mimosa hystricina (Small ex Britt. et Rose) B.L.Turner
Mimosa invisa Martius ex
Colla Mimosa latidens (Small) B.L.
Turner Mimosa laxiflora Benth...
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Silene invisa is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Caryophyllaceae known by the
common names red fir
catchfly and short-petaled campion. It is...
- is
cleared during destructive floods.
Another invasive species,
Mimosa invisa,
which is
toxic to herbivores, was
cleared by
Kaziranga staff with help...
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Phyllophaga invisa is a
species of
scarab beetle in the
family Scarabaeidae. It is
found in
North America. "Phyllophaga
invisa Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- 1943
Commissioned 13
November 1943
Identification Pennant number P72
Motto Invisa et
Inopinata Latin: "Unseen and Unexpected"
Honours and
awards Aegean 1944...
- 1877
Ephesia fulminea chekiangensis Mell, 1933
Catocala invisa Leech, 1900
Catocala invisa meli I****uka, 2001
Catocala fulminea tungus I****uka, 2009...
- D
inversus L
inverted Astragalus inversus H DS
invisus L
unseen Silene invisa D
involucratus L enveloped, from involucrum, wrapper;
involucred Davidia...