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- C. madagascariense may refer to: Carlephyton madagascariense, a plant species Cephalostachyum madagascariense, a synonym for Cathariostachys madagascariensis...
- Trilepisium madagascariense, the urnfig or false-fig, is a species of plant in the family Moraceae, with an extensive range in the subtropical and tropical...
- Eosentomon madagascariense is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in Africa. "Eosentomon madagascariense Report". Integrated...
- Symbiezidium madagascariense is a species of liverwort in the family Lejeuneaceae native to Madagascar and Seyc****es. It is considered an endangered...
- Mycobacterium madagascariense Etymology: madagascariense, relating to Madagascar where it was first isolated. Polymorphic, gram-positive, nonmotile and...
- Dichapetalum madagascariense is a plant species originally described from Madagascar but now reported from many parts of mainland tropical Africa as well...
- des Reptiles, Tome sixième. Paris: Roret. xii + 609 pp. (Xiphosoma madagascariense, pp. 549–552). Gray JE. 1849. Catalogue of the Specimens of Snakes...
- Carlephyton madagascariense is a plant species in the genus Carlephyton endemic to Madagascar. The plant is herbaceous. It differs from the other two...
- both determinant and hemispherical, an unusual form for bamboos. C. madagascariense is endemic to the interior of Madagascar and can be found in lower...
- belonging to the family Apiaceae. It has only one species, P****olophium madagascariense. Its native range is Madagascar. "P****olophium Baker | Plants of the...