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- A. c. canadensis (including A. c. ****onica, A. c. daphanea and A. c. kamtschatica). Aquila chrysaetos chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758) – sometimes referred...
- Anomoporia kamtschatica is a species of fungus belonging to the family Fomitopsidaceae. Typically found on rotten conifer wood, it consists of white-rot...
- Noccaeopsis kamtschatica. "Thlaspi kamtschati****". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2020-10-01. "Noccaeopsis kamtschatica". Global Biodiversity...
- cultivars and 3 genotypes of edible honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica) showed the presence of iridoids, anthocyanins, flavonols, flava****ls...
- Sambucus gaudichaudiana DC. Sambucus javanica Reinw. ex Blume Sambucus kamtschatica E.L.Wolf Sambucus lanceolata R.Br. Sambucus mexicana C.Presl ex DC. Sambucus...
- Daphne kamtschatica is a species of shrub in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to parts of Korea and ****an, as well as Kamchatka. The shrub is deciduous...
- Allen, 1903) beringensis (Merriam, 1902) kamtschadensis (Br****, 1911) kamtschatica (Dybowski, 1922) schantaricus (Yudin, 1986) Cascade red fox V. v. cascadensis...
- Betula honanensis – (Henan Province in China) Betula humilis or Betula kamtschaticaKamchatka birch platyphylla (northern + central Europe, Siberia, Kazakhstan...
- Cryptomeria are descriptions based on vegetative organs of †Cryptomeria kamtschatica of the Late Eocene from Kamchatka, Russia and †Cryptomeria proto****onica...
- Mountains. Also in Hokkaidō. baturini (Ognev, 1929) digna (Hall, 1944) kamtschatica (Dybowski, 1922) kanei (G. Allen, 1914) naumovi (Jurgenson, 1938) orientalis...