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- leptophyllus. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is also known to feed on the leaves of the Ozothamnus leptophyllus. Ozothamnus leptophyllus...
- (Lotus leptophyllus). Some sources accept Lotus leptophyllus as a distinct species. A 2006 survey of Lotus section Pedrosia treats L. leptophyllus as a...
- Lathyrus laxiflorus (Desf.) ****ze Lathyrus lentiformis Plitmann Lathyrus leptophyllus M.Bieb. Lathyrus libani FritschLebanon vetchling Lathyrus linearifolius...
- "Calothamnus graniticus subsp. leptophyllus". APNI. Retrieved 28 July 2015. "Calothamnus torulosus subsp. leptophyllus". APNI. Retrieved 28 July 2015...
- Lotus tenellus (Lowe) Sandral, A.Santos & D.D.Sokoloff (including Lotus leptophyllus (Lowe) K.L****n) Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd. – narrowleaf trefoil...
- Leptodiscaceae Kofoid 1905 Genus Abedinium Loeblich & Loeblich III 1966 [Leptophyllus Cachon & Cachon-Enjumet 1964 non Hope 1842] Genus Cachonodinium Loeblich...
- do****ented although it is thought that larval host species is Ozothamnus leptophyllus. This species was first described by Francis Walker in 1858 and named...
- (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Hook.f. Ozothamnus lepidophyllus Steetz. Ozothamnus leptophyllus - tauhinu, cottonwood (New Zealand) Ozothamnus lycopodioides Ozothamnus...
- least two different species of plants native to New Zealand: Ozothamnus leptophyllus, a common colonising native shrub. Pomaderris phylicifolia, an endangered...
- up to at least 1750 m. The larvae of P. homoscia feed on Ozothamnus leptophyllus and Ozothamnus vauvilliersii. They are very active and drop to the ground...