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- Quercus margarettae (spelling variants include Quercus margaretta, Quercus margarettiae, and Quercus margaretiae), the sand post oak or dwarf post oak...
- The ranee mouse (Haeromys margarettae) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is restricted to the island of Borneo, in the provinces of Sarawak...
- m. margarettae Ruschi (1972) The subspecies P. m. margarettae is sometimes treated as a separate species, "Margaretta's hermit" (P. margarettae), and...
- pallidum Aiton 1789 Synonyms Synonymy Cyanococcus liparis Small Cyanococcus margarettae (Ashe) Small Cyanococcus pallidus (Aiton) Small Cyanococcus subcordatus...
- Myrcia margarettae is a species of shrub in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Puerto Rico. It reaches a height of 4–5 metres. Page 416, Descriptive...
- tree mouse (C. pusillus) Haeromys (Pygmy tree mice) Ranee mouse (H. margarettae) Minah****a ranee mouse (H. minah****ae) Lesser ranee mouse (H. pusillus)...
- tree mouse (C. pusillus) Haeromys (Pygmy tree mice) Ranee mouse (H. margarettae) Minah****a ranee mouse (H. minah****ae) Lesser ranee mouse (H. pusillus)...
- Quercus chapmanii and Quercus stellata, as well as tentatively on Quercus margarettae and Quercus sinuata var. breviloba. Only the a****ual generation is known...
- magnoliifolia Née – Mexico Quercus manzanillana Trel. – Mexico Quercus margarettae (also Q. margaretiae and Q. margarettiae) — sand post oak — southeastern...
- Myrcia magnifolia (O.Berg) Kiaersk. Myrcia manacalensis Urb. Myrcia margarettae (Alain) Alain Myrcia mucugensis Sobral Myrcia multiflora (Lam.) DC. Myrcia...