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- Lantana montevidensis is a species of lantana native to South America. It is known by many common names, such as: trailing lantana, weeping lantana, creeping...
- Eleocharis montevidensis is a species of spikesedge known by the common name sand spikerush. It is a widespread coastal plant native to the Americas....
- Sagittaria montevidensis subsp. calycina (Engelm.) Bogin (syn. Sagittaria calycina Engelm.) – United States, Mexico Sagittaria montevidensis subsp. montevidensis...
- can be seen in the pictures below. Aspergillus montevidensis growing on CYA plate Aspergillus montevidensis growing on MEAOX plate Talice, A.V. & Mackinnon...
- Commons has media related to Melanophryniscus montevidensis. Jose Langone (2004). "Melanophryniscus montevidensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004:...
- Sporobolus montevidensis is a species of gr**** known by the common name denseflower cordgr****. Although reclassified after a taxonomic revision in 2014...
- Bisaltes montevidensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by James Thomson in 1868. It is named after the city of Montevideo...
-  horrida, L. splendens, L. strigocamara, etc.), or trailing lantana (L. montevidensis). Numerous cultivars of the Spanish flag exist, including 'Irene', 'Christine'...
- Synonyms Bignonia megapotamica Spreng. Psilogyne viticifolia DC. Vitex montevidensis Cham. Vitex multinervis (Cham.) Schauer Vitex taruma Mart. Vitex viticifolia...
- Laminacauda montevidensis is a species of sheet weaver found in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. It was described by Keyserling in 1878. "Laminacauda"....