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- Hammatoderus laceratus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Henry Walter Bates in 1885. It is known from Mexico. BioLib...
- Sonchus laceratus, synonyms including Dendroseris lacerata and Thamnoseris lacerata, is a species of plants in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is endemic...
- sizes of trees, and shrubs mixed with ferns and perennial herbs. Sonchus laceratus is an endemic shrub species. The large islands, San Félix and San Ambrosio...
- Nair Sonchus x jaquiniocephalus Svent. Sonchus kirkii Hamlin Sonchus laceratus (Phil.) S.C.Kim & Mejías Sonchus latifolius (Lowe) R.Jardim & M.Seq. Sonchus...
- humilis Coprinus idiolepis Coprinus ixosporus Coprinus jalapensis Coprinus laceratus Coprinus laciniatus Coprinus laniger Coprinus leucostictus Coprinus leviceps...
- Genus: Gehyra Species: G. lacerata Binomial name Gehyra lacerata (Taylor, 1962) Synonyms Peropus laceratus Taylor, 1962 Gehyra laceratus (Taylor, 1962)...
- (Danielssen, 1890) Sagartiogeton ingolfi Carlgren, 1928 Sagartiogeton laceratus (Dalyell, 1848) Sagartiogeton robustus Carlgren, 1924 Sagartiogeton tubicolus...
- Onthophagus carteri Blackburn, 1904 Onthophagus depressus Harold, 1871 Onthophagus depressus marmoreus d'Orbigny, 1904 Onthophagus laceratus Peringuey, 1901...
- depressus (Harold, 1871) Hamonthophagus fallax (Orbigny, 1913) Hamonthophagus laceratus (Gerstaecker, 1871) "Hamonthophagus". GBIF. Retrieved 2023-09-23. "Hamonthophagus...
- and in areas that benefit from fog moisture, some specimens of Sonchus laceratus (syn. Thamnoseris lacerata) have been observed to grow as high as 5m....